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National security risks: New Zealand blocks use of Huawei equipment for 5G network

New Zealands spy agency has blocked a top telecommunications firm from using Huawei equipment for its 5G mobile network. The reason? Fears over national security.

Spark, New Zealands largest telecom company, said government officials told the firm on Wednesday that using Huaweis 5G equipment “would, if implemented, raise significant national security risks.”

The blow to Huaweis plan for worldwide expansion was confirmed by the director general for New Zealands spy agency, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), Andrew Hampton, who said: “I have informed Spark that a significant network security risk was identified.”

GCSB banning Chinese network supplier Huawei should alert New Zealanders.

Strong network encryption would mitigate any potential spy risk when using Huawei equipment.

But GCSB is not interested in your privacy. They want to make sure that US Empire can grab all your data 24/7.

— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) November 28, 2018

READ MORE: US presses allies to ditch Huawei citing cybersecurity risks from China – report

Spark had intended to use Huawei equipment to build its planned 5G network. The Chinese company is the worlds largest supplier of telecommunications equipment and one of the few, alongside Swedens Ericsson and Finland-based Nokia, capable of manufacturing equipment for global 5G networks.

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Huawei said on Wednesday that they were “looking into the situation” and promised to “actively address any concerns and work together to find a way forward.”

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang expressed “serious concern” over the decision and said China-New Zealand business ties were mutually beneficial.

We hope the New Zealand government provides a fair competition environment for Chinese companies operating in New Zealand, and does more to benefit bilateral mutual trust and cooperation,” said Shuang in news briefing in Beijing.

The development comes days after Washingtons mission to discourage its allies from using Huaweis equipment was revealed by the Wall Street Journal. The reports said Washington had “initiated an extraordinary outreach campaign” to halt Huaweis worldwide expansion by pressing its European and Asian allies to shun the company.

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