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India-Pakistan
India to audit all Chinese telecom gear
2010-05-18
The Centre plans to do both an audit as well as security checks of all Chinese made telecoms gear installed on the existing networks of all service providers before allowing any fresh imports from that country, officials familiar with the development said.

The move is to dispel concerns of the home ministry, which since 2005, has repeatedly warned that foreign telecom equipment vendors, especially Chinese, have the capability of installing spyware and malware that can monitor voice and data traffic and disable networks.

All new mobile operators rolling out telecom networks have chosen to partner with Chinese companies. Besides, large parts of the both the GSM and CDMA networks of both Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communiations consist of Chinese-made telecoms equipment gear. Incumbents such as BSNL, MTNL, Idea amongst others also have installed Chinese made telecoms gear on their networks.

ET has also learnt that in addition to Huawei and ZTE, the Indian government, since February has also not cleared imports from other Chinese equipment makers such as Mobi Antenna Technologies, Sunsea Telecommunication Co Ltd, Leoch Battery Co Ltd. Lenova and Tongyu (HK) Communication Equipment Co Ltd.

The issue of security concerns over telecoms gear from Chinese makers has rocked India's mobile sector over the last two months. India has maintained there is no blanket ban on import of telecom equipment and networks from China, but vendors from that country such as Huawei and ZTE complain that the communications ministry has not approved any contracts that Indian operators have signed with them since February 18.

Documents available with ET show that the Centre has rejected a total of 109 equipment contracts signed by local firms such as Uninor, Tata Communications, Airtel, Idea, Spice, Vodafone and Aircel with Chinese vendors since February.

In a related development, the Chinese government on Monday urged India to remove restrictions on imports of its telecoms equipment. Beijing alos asked New Delhi to provide a "fair" business environment for Chinese firms.

"We hope the policies (India) introduces will treat companies from all countries, including China, India and those in the West, equally," Chinese commerce ministry spokesman Yao Jian told a press conference, an international news agency report.

"They should not discriminate against Chinese companies. India should create a foreign investment policy environment that is open, fair and transparent," Mr Jian said as per reports by international wire agencies.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Try to find a personal computer these days that isn't Made in China. Think about the crap the Chicoms could install on those PCs. You think Dell audits any of it? HP? If India put a PC on the market I'd buy it instead. Might be a business opportunity for them.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-05-18 16:18  

#6  Link here.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-05-18 14:21  

#5  OOH, wow, looks like the Chinese were damn sure they could out passive-aggressive the Indian government.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-05-18 14:13  

#4  Link please?

This links back to itself at rantburg.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-05-18 13:29  

#3  They should not discriminate against Chinese companies. India should create a foreign investment policy environment that is open, fair and transparent

Consequences.
That's the price for hacking Indian government networks.
Posted by: john frum   2010-05-18 10:43  

#2  PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > YOUTUBE: THE MUSLIMS OF SRI LANKA; + CHINESE EMBRACE MAY PROVE COSTLY FOR SRI LANKA [Underwriting of Sri Lanka's national econ hence SL Govt by Chinese Companies, Investors whom also prefer to bring in Chin workers instead of hiring, paying Locals.

IOW, SRI LANKA'S NATIONAL-ECON DEV IS "CHINESE DRIVEN" BUT LOCALS SEE LITTLE TO NO DIRECT BENEFIT = LIVELIHOOD SAVE FOR THE DAY CHIN OFFICIALLY TAKES OVER + DECLARES SL AS CHIN TERRITORY = PROTECTORATE???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-05-18 00:33  

#1  "We hope the policies (India) introduces will treat companies from all countries, including China, India and those in the West, equally,"

P*ss off, tool. There's a reason nobody trusts you.

Time to ramp up that India alliance-in-the-making. Oh, wait, guess we'll have to wait until 2012. Please, please hurry...
Posted by: lex   2010-05-18 00:31  

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