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Telefonica renewed a contract with Chinese manufacturer Huawei (HWT.UL) to supply equipment for its 5G mobile core network ...
House Republicans warn Spain's decision to contract Huawei for wiretap data storage poses serious threats to US digital trade ...
Magistrates and law enforcement are particularly worried about the Chinese firm handling highly sensitive police wiretap data ...
The lawmakers called on the US Commerce Department to investigate decisions by Spain and other EU governments that may ...
Spain’s wiretap contract runs against Brussels’ message that EU countries should impose restrictions on “high-risk suppliers” such as Huawei, as well as its Chinese rival ZTE, and stop them from ...
Investing.com -- Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica (NYSE: TEF) has renewed its contract with Chinese manufacturer Huawei to supply equipment for its 5G mobile core network serving retail ...
Colt admits data theft, Orange Belgium breachedTelefónica reportedly sticks with Huawei’s core platform in Spain  Investments in optical networking gear grew ...
Washington often presents choice as either aligning with US security assessments or risking classification as a potential ...
In Spain, “digital sovereignty” now means putting up barriers to restrict American tech companies while outsourcing the ...
The current situation for Spain's big three operators is clear: all have ousted Huawei from their network cores. Telefónica split it between Nokia and Ericsson, Orange awarded it to Ericsson, and ...
While the contract for storing wiretaps requires Huawei to comply with cybersecurity guidelines set by the Spain’s National Cryptologic Center, according to The Objective there is “growing unrest” in ...