Huawei banned from 5G network
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Will probably spell the end of the sponsorship, as it was going to depend on 5G
Will probably spell the end of the sponsorship, as it was going to depend on 5G
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Will they definitely dump the sponsorship? They will still be selling phones.
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Potentially not, but it was looking like a major factor
Potentially not, but it was looking like a major factor
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Geez..
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Not a good time to be losing a major sponsor.
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Raiders will once again do a Jarryd Hayne and pull out a good season in a contract renewal year.
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In many ways I would argue that Huawei being banned actually helps the sponsorship. The nervousness of governments to Huawei has encouraged them to try to become more mainstream by sponsoring a football team. That is especially the case where they chose to sponsor the Canberra team ahead of all the others. It seems their second choice was the Brumbies so they certainly wanted a presence in this town.
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It was the other way around. They approached the Brumbies first, but ended up with the Raiders. Considering the visibility Union gets in this country, they came out ahead.Bay53 wrote: ↑August 23, 2018, 10:10 pm In many ways I would argue that Huawei being banned actually helps the sponsorship. The nervousness of governments to Huawei has encouraged them to try to become more mainstream by sponsoring a football team. That is especially the case where they chose to sponsor the Canberra team ahead of all the others. It seems their second choice was the Brumbies so they certainly wanted a presence in this town.
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Huawei 5G ban won't affect Canberra Raiders sponsorship
Professional sporting sponsorships won't be affected by the federal government's decision to ban Huawei from rolling out Australia's 5G network. The Canberra Raiders have an agreement with the Chinese-owned telecommunications giant to end 2019 and Huawei has confirmed they will go ahead as planned.
"It doesn't affect the current signing we have," Mr Mitchell said. "By the end of the season next year we will be the longest-serving corporate sponsor the Canberra Raiders have ever had. We'll see [that] through and make a decision about re-signing next year.
Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/ ... onsorships
Professional sporting sponsorships won't be affected by the federal government's decision to ban Huawei from rolling out Australia's 5G network. The Canberra Raiders have an agreement with the Chinese-owned telecommunications giant to end 2019 and Huawei has confirmed they will go ahead as planned.
"It doesn't affect the current signing we have," Mr Mitchell said. "By the end of the season next year we will be the longest-serving corporate sponsor the Canberra Raiders have ever had. We'll see [that] through and make a decision about re-signing next year.
Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/ ... onsorships
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All hail our evil Chinese overlords!
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I love how the government has no issue with the Chinese buying mass amounts of our land, Darwin port, gas pipelines and god knows what else but draw the line at 5G
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Buying land brings in foreign cash. The Darwin Port acquisition saw the infrastructure get an update. The Navy has a base in Darwin as well as Army and RAAF bases. The Government can easily block departures and make arrests even some distance out to sea should that be an issue for the government. Ditto for coming vessels that do the Russia-in-Crimea thing and have military-looking personnel who are apparently not part of the PLA. If things get that bad, you can be sure no one on the Hill will be giving a rodent's rear end about the bleatings of the Chinese Government and its over the top pet media. Not now that China's better-known sympathisers are gone.
Quick jump to 5G -- because of interconnectivity now and in the future. If a foreign power wanted to cripple our infrastructure they could do so via 5G. Not just communications, other stuff as well. Ultimately, Chinese companies have to do the bidding of their communist government.
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Tin foil hat's on too tight...yurithe1 wrote: ↑August 30, 2018, 12:28 pm Quick jump to 5G -- because of interconnectivity now and in the future. If a foreign power wanted to cripple our infrastructure they could do so via 5G. Not just communications, other stuff as well. Ultimately, Chinese companies have to do the bidding of their communist government.
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He’s right. If the Chinese government request information from Huawei they HAVE to supply it.hrundi89 wrote:Tin foil hat's on too tight...yurithe1 wrote: ↑August 30, 2018, 12:28 pm Quick jump to 5G -- because of interconnectivity now and in the future. If a foreign power wanted to cripple our infrastructure they could do so via 5G. Not just communications, other stuff as well. Ultimately, Chinese companies have to do the bidding of their communist government.
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If the US government wants information from Cisco, they have to supply it.
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Yes but what's the likelihood that this is actually going on? Not to say it's impossible, but really...?KingDynamite wrote: ↑August 30, 2018, 11:19 pmHe’s right. If the Chinese government request information from Huawei they HAVE to supply it.hrundi89 wrote:Tin foil hat's on too tight...yurithe1 wrote: ↑August 30, 2018, 12:28 pm Quick jump to 5G -- because of interconnectivity now and in the future. If a foreign power wanted to cripple our infrastructure they could do so via 5G. Not just communications, other stuff as well. Ultimately, Chinese companies have to do the bidding of their communist government.
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Well, the US and Australian Governments think it's a potential threat and the other Five Eyes (intelligence sharing group of nations) members are uncomfortable too. Besides, tin foil is so '80s; thin lead sheeting is the go.hrundi89 wrote: ↑August 31, 2018, 10:38 amYes but what's the likelihood that this is actually going on? Not to say it's impossible, but really...?KingDynamite wrote: ↑August 30, 2018, 11:19 pmHe’s right. If the Chinese government request information from Huawei they HAVE to supply it.hrundi89 wrote:Tin foil hat's on too tight...yurithe1 wrote: ↑August 30, 2018, 12:28 pm Quick jump to 5G -- because of interconnectivity now and in the future. If a foreign power wanted to cripple our infrastructure they could do so via 5G. Not just communications, other stuff as well. Ultimately, Chinese companies have to do the bidding of their communist government.
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They say so, and I have no reason to disbelieve them
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Yeah, if there's anything I've learnt from movies it's that USA are the good guys.
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Huawei could extend Canberra Raiders sponsorship despite 5G ban
Telecommunications giant Huawei will consider extending their major sponsorship of the Canberra Raiders despite being banned from the 5G network rollout. Huawei's contract with the Raiders expires at the end of the 2019 season and their then eight-year partnership would make them the Green Machine's longest ever major sponsor.
"We've got to assess exactly how the 5G situation is going to affect our long-term business, but 5G's a fair few years away really," Mitchell said. "We're the major contributor of 4G networks in Australia with Vodafone, Optus and TPG, and we'll continue to roll that out over the next few years.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/sport/ ... 501yc.html
Telecommunications giant Huawei will consider extending their major sponsorship of the Canberra Raiders despite being banned from the 5G network rollout. Huawei's contract with the Raiders expires at the end of the 2019 season and their then eight-year partnership would make them the Green Machine's longest ever major sponsor.
"We've got to assess exactly how the 5G situation is going to affect our long-term business, but 5G's a fair few years away really," Mitchell said. "We're the major contributor of 4G networks in Australia with Vodafone, Optus and TPG, and we'll continue to roll that out over the next few years.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/sport/ ... 501yc.html
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BJ Mole reporting that Woodgers, in conjunction with Canberra Milk and Video EZY will trump Huawai and release 6G wifi technology before the Raiders win another Grand Final.
McFadden Homes are going their own way on 7G technology, deal likely to fall through after being briefly demonstrated in Widness UK.
McFadden Homes are going their own way on 7G technology, deal likely to fall through after being briefly demonstrated in Widness UK.
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Won’t be surprised if G5 isn’t around when the Raiders win their next premiership. Or G10 TBH.BJ wrote: ↑September 6, 2018, 10:03 pm BJ Mole reporting that Woodgers, in conjunction with Canberra Milk and Video EZY will trump Huawai and release 6G wifi technology before the Raiders win another Grand Final.
McFadden Homes are going their own way on 7G technology, deal likely to fall through after being briefly demonstrated in Widness UK.
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Lucky if we’re G10.
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More like we will be sufficiently evolved that all communication will be through telepathy.
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NRL will be played by robots by the time we win another premiership
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I think we'll be flying around like the Jetsons in a futuristic world...
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