Belgian cybersecurity agency finds no threat from Huawei

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"We have not found technical indications."

Belgian cybersecurity agency finds no threat from Huawei
Belgium's centre for cybersecurity has found no evidence that telecoms equipment supplied by Huawei Technology could be used for spying. The agency, which reports to the Belgian prime minister, had been tasked with analysing the possible threat posed by Huawei, which supplies equipment to ...

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