from huawei to the internet of things: a brief explainer on 5g and the risks to canadian security - home appliances suppliers

by:Yovog     2023-03-04
from huawei to the internet of things: a brief explainer on 5g and the risks to canadian security  -  home appliances suppliers
Canada plans to set up a 5g network, which could be around 2020 kilometers and has arrested a senior in the Canadian authorities.
Senior management of Huawei Technology in China.
Ottawa is now under increasing pressure to prevent Huawei from developing 5g technology in Canada, which experts warn will pose national security risks.
But what is the 5g network, why is the security problem here, we will give you one (very)
A brief explanation of what 5g is and why it is important: 5-
The next generation network, 5g, is essentially a faster and more reliable version of wireless connectivity.
They were born after the last four generations of improvements.
2g brings us SMS while 4g introduces video streaming and other features, giving us access to a range of new mobile services such as Uber and Spotify.
5g marks a huge leap in wireless technology.
Unlike the previous network, it basically goes through-
In the way of interaction, 5g will have countless connection points, creating something that can be considered a grid pattern, or something that experts call a "network Network.
If its potential is fully realized, the technology will extract data from almost any device
From mobile phones to self-driving cars to household appliances (
For example, a smart device that sorts and organizes food stored in your refrigerator).
It will be much faster.
Users will be able to download two-
In less than 4 seconds, down from about 6 minutes today to an hour movie (
Or 26 hours under 3g technology).
The connection of this device, also known as the Internet of Things (IoT)
Large amounts of data need to be transferred.
The current installation can't manage such a fast slope at all --up.
"The bottom line is that this drive, this drive for more data, will require huge throughput," said Glenn McDouall of Doyletech Corp . "
The data in the 5g network will be transmitted through hardware such as satellites, antennas and sensors and by cuttingedge software.
Most of this data will go through super-
The company is launching small satellites at a higher frequency and at a lower cost.
Planet Labs in the United StatesS.
The company currently has up to 300 small-
Will be able to film the entire Earth's land satellite into orbit every day (
These satellites weigh 12 pounds kilograms and are not larger than bread boxes, unlike the bulky satellites that the space agency used to launch, which are the size of a small car or a larger car).
Telus and Bell Canada are working with Huawei to develop 5g technology.
Their Canadian rival, Rogers, is working with Swedish telecom Ericsson.
Huawei's main competitors
Other major 5g developers include Nokia, Samsung and ZTE in China.
Last week, Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, announced a new $40 million fund for Nokia, which operates in Canada.
Ottawa is currently reviewing Huawei's efforts to develop 5g technology in Canada.
Security experts have warned that the Chinese government may use Huawei to intercept sensitive data.
This statement is mainly due to concerns about Chinese enterprises, especially State-owned enterprises.
State-owned enterprises must act on behalf of the Communist Party of China if required.
A similar argument was made for the proposed $1. 5-
Last year, a Chinese conglomerate bought Aecon, a Canadian construction company, but was eventually blocked by Ottawa.
Experts say the massive connectivity and integration features of the 5g network provide hackers with more access through so-
Called "back door ".
"The risk is much higher: data leakage in a huge 5g network will provide a deeper data pool than today's network.
Experts warn that the 5g divide is only the beginning of a bigger technical battle between the United StatesS.
China, which some call the new Cold War.
"After years of cooperation between governments and companies that manufacture technologies such as 5g, security issues and other geopolitical issues are beginning to weaken this progress.
In particular, a long trade war between the United States and the United States. S.
Threats from China and the United States. S.
President Donald Trump has banned some Chinese tech companies from entering the US supply chain, which could further differentiate the global technology sector.
If it remains the same, it may lead to far less uniform and unified technological progress among the countries of the world.
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