(Washington Reuters) The U.S. government is worried that the China Huawei equipment used by the telecommunications receiving station will steal military secrets and leak it to the Chinese government, and is investigating Huawei.

Worry to get sensitive information from Huawei equipment from military bases

People familiar with the matter said that Washington is worried that Huawei equipment can obtain sensitive information from military bases and missile launch wells, including military exercises, bases and personnel mobilization status.

Karl, one of the five members of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), said that the mobile phone signal receiving station around the Mamste Roma Air Force Base in Montana used Huawei devices. The smartphone data obtained by Huawei mayThe troops near the leakage base move.The 341 missile wing stationed in this base is one of the three major US military missiles.

Calle said: "A very real concern is that if there is a situation where there is an intercontinental vocal missile, there may be technology to be used to warn."

The US Department of Commerce launched the investigation shortly after the president Biden Biden took office in early 2021.

According to a document seen by Reuters, the Ministry of Commerce summoned Huawei in April 2021 to understand the policies that Huawei shared data with foreign countries, including data that can be obtained from mobile phones such as SMS and geographical location data.

If the Ministry of Commerce determines that Huawei's equipment pose a threat to national security, it may take action to implement more restrictions on Huawei than it is now.The Federal Communications Commission determined that Huawei was a "national security threat" in 2020 and banned US companies from using public funds to purchase any equipment.

The Ministry of Commerce can quote the laws formulated by the former President Trump era, prohibit all Huawei transactions in the United States, and requires U.S. telecommunications companies that are still using Huawei equipment to remove them as soon as possible.

The Ministry of Commerce responded that it could not confirm or deny any investigation.Huawei did not respond to media inquiries, but it had repeatedly denied the relevant charges.

The Chinese Embassy in the United States said in an email statement: "The U.S. government abuses the concept of national security and state power, and is fully targeted at Huawei and other Chinese telecommunications companies, but does not provide any conclusive evidence to prove that they are in the United States and other countries.Entering security threats. "