US military bans Huawei, ZTE phones

AFP  |  Washington 

Personnel on US military bases can no longer buy phones and other gear manufactured by Chinese firms and ZTE, after the said the devices pose an "unacceptable" security risk.

"and devices may pose an unacceptable risk to (military) personnel, information and mission," said today.

"In light of this information, it was not prudent for the Department's exchanges to continue selling them," he added, referring to the military-run shops on US bases around the world.

Eastburn said the order to pull devices was given on April 25. "Given security concerns about and related products, the (Pentagon's) exchange services also removed products from their stores," he said.

Eastburn could not discuss the technical aspects of the potential threats, but said the Pentagon fears the could track soldiers using Huawei or ZTE devices.

Huawei said the firm's devices meet the highest standards of security, privacy and engineering in every country it operates in, including the US.

"We remain committed to openness and transparency in everything we do and want to be clear that no government has ever asked us to compromise the security or integrity of any of our networks or devices," Zinkowski said in a statement.

ZTE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In January, the Pentagon said it was reviewing its policy on fitness apps and wearable fitness trackers after exercise-logging company published a map compiling its users' activity.

In and Syria, viewers could easily spot beacons of activity in remote places where military bases are located, presumably indicating favorite jogging or walking routes.

In February, Dan Coats, the of National Intelligence, along with several other top intel officials, said Americans should not buy Huawei or ZTE products.

"Chinese cyber espionage and cyber attack capabilities will continue to support China's national security and economic priorities," Coats told the

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First Published: Sat, May 05 2018. 00:15 IST