THE US is urging allies to ban networking products from countries without independent court systems, an approach intended to block Shenzhen's Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp from competing for new 5G telecommunications networks in Europe and Asia reports Bloomberg.
Rob Strayer, the State Department's deputy assistant for cyber policy, said in an interview that some European countries are signalling support for broader rules that would effectively freeze Chinese 5G products out of their markets.
'The most fundamental security standard, really, is that you cannot have this extra judicial, non-rule of law-compliant process where a government can tell its companies to do something,' said Mr Strayer.
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Rob Strayer, the State Department's deputy assistant for cyber policy, said in an interview that some European countries are signalling support for broader rules that would effectively freeze Chinese 5G products out of their markets.
'The most fundamental security standard, really, is that you cannot have this extra judicial, non-rule of law-compliant process where a government can tell its companies to do something,' said Mr Strayer.
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