Showing posts with label 5-G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5-G. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2024

China Is Critical to Africa's Digital Development, But At What Cost?

 The Conversation published on 27 February 2024 a commentary titled "Africa Needs China for Its Digital Development--But at What Cost?" by Stephanie Arnold, University of Bologna.

China's involvement by companies such as Huawei and ZTE has been critical in African digital development. While it is often argued that China has been successful because it offers the cheapest technology, the author suggests it is due more to the fact that Chinese contractors are attractive partners because they offer full package solutions that include financing. 

The downside is that China seeks to promote Chinese digital standards and norms, including its technological and ideological principles.  That includes China's interpretation of human rights, data privacy, and freedom of speech.  China's Digital Silk Road seeks to establish a Sino-centric global digital order.  Over-reliance on a single infrastructure supplier makes the client more vulnerable and can result in digital authoritarianism.  The remedy is to diversify infrastructure supply.  

 

Thursday, February 29, 2024

South African and Chinese Companies Aim to Shape Africa's Digital Landscape

 South Africa's MTN Group and China's Huawei signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 28 February 2024 to create a joint innovation technology lab in South Africa.  The two companies will collaborate to shape Africa's digital ecosystem in areas such as 5-G and beyond, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, cloud computing, and digital financial services.  

Saturday, March 11, 2023

China's Digital Silk Road in Africa

 The Voice of America published on 11 March 2023 an article titled "China's 'Digital Silk Road' in Africa Raises Questions" by Kate Bartlett.

The article discusses US concerns with China's Digital Silk Road in Africa, suggesting that some of the technology may be abused and used for illicit surveillance purposes.   

Monday, November 7, 2022

China's Huawei Leads 5G Sales in Africa

 The South China Morning Post published on 7 November 2022 an article titled "China's Huawei Seeks to Lead 5G Boom in Africa, as US, Europe Shut Doors" by Jevans Nyabiage."

Faced with bans in the United States and Europe, China's Huawei is focusing on Africa where African leaders are putting their interests first and ignoring Western admonitions about security or spying.

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Chinese Telecommunication Technology Is Mixed Blessing for North Africa and Middle East

 The East Asia Forum published on 20 September 2022 an article titled "China's Technology Is a Mixed Blessing for MENA States" by Passant Mamdouh Ridwan, Fudan University.

While Chinese telecommunication technology is contributing to the economies of countries in North Africa and the Middle East, it may dominate the digital market and affect the ability of local companies to compete.  Chinese influence may also lead to greater internet censorship.