A few weeks ago, we wrote an article titled “Can Jio Become Global Domination Like Chinese Companies Did?” The answer to the somewhat rhetorical title seems to be a "yes", if there is anything to be seen in the United States. The Donald Trump administration almost seems to be struggling to support Jio platforms, especially in their projects on 5G technology. And then there is now a real feeling that Jio Platforms, which is also backed by Facebook, Google, Intel, Qualcomm, among others, is taking the place of the now-discredited Huawei. The US Department of State listed Relio Jio among companies becoming "clean telecommunications companies" According to the US Department of State, "Clean Network is a global effort by a coalition of countries and companies like-minded companies to secure their critical telecommunications, cloud, data analytics, mobile applications, Internet of Things and 5G technologies from "bad actors" by relying only on trusted vendors who are not subject to unfair or extrajudicial scrutiny by part of authoritarian governments like the Chinese Communist Party." Some of the world's largest telecommunications companies are also turning to "clean telecommunications." Orange in France, Jio in India, Telstra in Australia, SK and KT in South Korea, NTT in Japan and O2 in the UK refuse to do business with Chinese Communist Party state surveillance tools like Huawei, the Department of State. in a report. Of course, this is pretty much a reiteration of what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said almost a month ago.
The United States forms a global opinion against Huawei
The tide is turning toward trusted 5G providers and away from Huawei. The world's leading telecommunication companies: Telefónica, Orange, Jio, Telstra and many more, are becoming "Clean Telcos". They refuse to do business with state CCP monitoring tools like Huawei. June 24, 2020 In addition to Pompeo and the State Department, a prominent cyber diplomat has told global telecom operators to follow the Jio model. "I think the lesson from Reliance Jio is that there's nothing mystical about 5G technology. It has the same types of components as 4G technology; it just evolved to another level," said Robert. L Strayer, a prominent American cyber diplomat. as the IANS news agency says. Strayer's statement is considered essential in the current scheme of things. He is the US Assistant Secretary for Cyber Security and International Communications and Information Policy. Strayer leads the international development of cybersecurity, internet, data and privacy policies and negotiations with foreign governments for the United States. Much of Strayer's work involves getting allies and other countries on the US side to invest in non-Huawei equipment and components for 5G networks. Strayer reiterated the need to "migrate" unreliable providers to trusted providers. “Our campaign is focused on the move to 5G, but we realize that existing 3G and 4G infrastructure will support the move to 5G. So we encourage governments and telecom operators to consider how they can start to move, east, from unapproved providers to trusted providers,” Strayer said.