Jeremy Mitchell's piece sounds to me like political rhetoric with a rather 
theoretical reference to securing edge networks.  But the real problem is the 
possibility of malware incorporated in 5G infrastructure which might allow 
foreign governments to spy on users, especially when both ends come from the 
same source, or to interfere with network operation.

Spyware in exported network equipment isn't anything new, it's been happening 
for 20 years.  But I think the potential increase in vulnerability with 
increasing organisational complexity is a worry.

David L.

On Thursday, 14 March 2019 17:03:00 AEDT Stephen Loosley wrote:

> By Jeremy Mitchell, the Director of Corporate & Public Affairs for Huawei 
> Australia, sharing his views on the 5G debate.
> 
> By Jeremy Mitchell
> https://huaweihub.com.au/australia-pays-for-malcolms-5g-muddle
> [...]


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