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petcatyesterday at 12:15 PM4 repliesview on HN

> It's the same reason you don't want Chinese equipment in your telecommunications infrastructure. You can't trust what the Chinese government will do to it or with it.

Doesn't Europe actually have a lot of Chinese equipment in their telecom infrastructure? Is this an effort just to try not to make that mistake again?


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Angosturayesterday at 2:50 PM

The UK certainly ripped out a lot of Huawei equipment. Which is why our cellular coverage is a bit shitty these days

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ulfwyesterday at 1:17 PM

No, not a lot as the EU has two very competitive providers in Ericsson and Nokia

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VWWHFSfQyesterday at 12:23 PM

Europe will just end up doing whatever is cheapest. It's the same story as always. They'll say some stuff publicly but they'll quietly come back to American tech once they see the price tag difference. They're very cost sensitive and their investors are extremely risk-averse.

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DiogenesKynikosyesterday at 4:07 PM

How was it a mistake? Europe got a lot of good telecom infrastructure for a low price. There's no evidence it was compromised.

It was actually the US that was pressuring Europe to get rid of Chinese telecom equipment, as part of the first Trump administration's broader strategy against China.