Monday, October 08, 2012

Was Huawei Russia responsible for this high quality connection?



This interview with Larry King Live was fascinating to me. There was no satellite problems. Most likely it was closed circuit between the then Prime Minister Putin and Mr. King.

The content of the interview with Prime Minister Putin was wonderful enough, but, to realize the exchange between the two gentlemen was seamless really tweaked by curiosity. Here was the former and next President of Russia speaking and reacting to Mr. King's interview as if they were sitting together at a table in Moscow. 

I have never seen such clarity and precision before in any exchange over long distance lines. It was unique. Special in every way.

Part of the problem with national security is being able to maintain certain bands of wavelength for government business, especially the military. 4G creates a problem with that capacity. 4G communications operate in closer proximity to government transmission wavelengths. 

Huawei Technologies Inc., and a second firm, ZTE Inc. are basically unregulated. They operate with abandon in most countries where they provide service. Their capacity to interfere and invade the government wavelength exists. There is no way to stop it, except to exclude it from our airspace.

So what has that got to do with the King interview?


At least one of those companies operates in Russia. Both probably do, I just didn't look into the other.

Huawei Russia (click here)

The point is to get connections so fast that cross a continent and an ocean to appear to be in the same room is a very powerful signal even if it was closed circuit.

The satellites Huawei uses has to be very strong with high intensity signals that can literally knock out the competition even if that competition is a government wavelength. 

The USA's Homeland Security does do some things correctly. The one thing they do well enough is cybercrime and cyberinvasion.

If one looks in the archives of viruses, trojan horses, etc., Chinese hackers have been high on the list of insults to global networks. As a matter of fact they were jailed for years until China decided they could serve the government well and put them to work. The prowess is significant and they do not obey laws either national or international.

Huawei is not the usual telecommunications company. I am sure the leadership at Huawei will view this as a defeat for their empire, but, they will have to learn to work within parameters that do not threaten national security and sovereignty of any country, not just the USA.