Rogers Customers: Canadian Soil and China Telecom

rogers customers: Huawei 5G modem Balong 5000 chipset is displayed after the presentation event in Beijing on January 24, according to The Toronto Star. A 2016 incident involved the surreptitious rerouting of the internet data of Rogers customers in and around Canada's capital by China Telecom, a state-owned internet service provider which has two legally operating points of presence on Canadian soil, said Yuval Shavitt, an electrical engineering expert at Tel Aviv University. The 2016 incident involved the surreptitious rerouting of the internet data of Rogers customers in and around Canada's capital by China Telecom, a state-owned internet service provider that has two legally operating points of presence on Canadian soil, said Yuval Shavitt, an electrical-engineering expert at Tel Aviv University. Andy Wong / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shavitt told The Canadian Press that the China Telecom example should serve as a caution to the Canadian government not to do business with another Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies, which is vying to build Canada's next-generation 5G wireless communications networks. You can just imagine how Chinese companies are co-operating with the Chinese government. It's too dangerous to let them in, Shavitt said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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