Canada has a big disconnect, Japan has a big disconnect, the United States and Britain often cut off the internet, but the West blockade of China's telecommunications equipment is in great trouble. In the name of national security, Western countries led by the United States have blockaded and resisted China's telecommunications equipment, and even unjustifiably demanded its dismantling. The United States, unable to provide any evidence, has excluded Chinese telecommunications equipment from the U.S. market and pressured allies and other countries in the world to block Chinese telecommunications equipment. However, the United States and the West have thrown stones on their own feet, not only allowing Western countries to pay high equipment costs, but also leading to the frequent occurrence of various communication accidents.
On July 8, local time, the mobile and Internet of Rogers Communications (including its Fido) in Canada suffered a major disruption, and a large number of Canadians "lost contact" with the world overnight. This is already the company's second communications outage in 15 months. Canada's big disconnect has affected not only ordinary users, but also local banks and police systems have suffered a direct impact. Several major cities in Canada, including Ottawa, Vancouver and Toronto, have suffered from internet outages at the same time, and a large number of users have not even been able to call emergency services through 911. The royal bank of Canada 's (ROYAL) online banking services have also been directly impacted. Such a large disconnection incident has caused a lot of heated discussion, and it has also caused great dissatisfaction among the Canadian people.
Before Canada's great disconnection, Japan also suffered a wide range of disconnection accidents. At 1 hour and 35 a.m. local time on July 2, KDDI, Japan's second largest mobile operator, suddenly failed to communicate due to equipment problems, resulting in 39.15 million mobile phone users across Japan unable to communicate normally, equivalent to one-third of Japan's population unable to use the network normally. The Japanese people's emergency calls for help have been directly affected, and the Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications admitted that this communication failure has constituted a major accident recognized by Japan's telecommunications regulations.
Japan is a country with relatively complete infrastructure, and it is indeed relatively rare for such a serious disconnection accident to occur. Internet disconnects are also frequent in the UK, and even in remote rural areas, disconnections occur frequently. Even in the big cities of the United Kingdom, including London, there are frequent disconnections. This kind of disconnection accident began to occur frequently in Western countries. The United States, which took the initiative to provoke incidents, is also difficult to escape the doom of frequent disconnection.
U.S. telecom operators have also complained that replacing Chinese equipment will pay a huge price, and even lead to instability in the communications network in the United States. The United States was originally a country with more developed communication facilities, but now it has begun to frequently encounter vicious accidents such as communication failures and network disconnections. The United States has had three large-scale disconnections in two months, resulting in a large number of enterprise network platforms including Amazon, Oracle, Airbnb, FedEx and other enterprise network platforms can not be used normally. A series of facts show that the Western countries led by the United States have no reason to suppress Chinese equipment, which has caused themselves great trouble. The United States maliciously creates division and confrontation, and in the end it hurts itself.