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Reply to "Head of MI6 had questioned Chinese firm’s involvement in UK telecoms infrastructure"

Prashad posted:
Mr.T posted:

In the mean time Guyana is keen to let the Chinese install spying equipment in Guyana, and pay the Chinese to do so. That way the Chinese would know exactly what is going on in our oil industry, government, and businesses. It is time for Guyana to look at this again. We don't want them split eyes controlling our internet and business networks.

China doesn't need oil secrets from Guyana.  The only thing  China needs from Guyana is the country itself.  Communist China is about two things. 1. Land expansion for the Han Chinese people. 2. Gaining the number one spot from America.

Once on the broadband they can intercept any traffic passing through those divices. TCPIP is connectionless and seek the shortest path. Once connected to other networks in the region it can be the shortest pathway for messages from elsewhere where hardware implanted with spy-ware can intercept the data.

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