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established as a big scale tech supply can be clearly seen in africa in some countries like can yeah, chinese technology even lies on the ground. and internet superhighway called the piece cable for next pack is done east africa and to europe. it is part of the digital suited road china's band to expand its digital influence around the world. for years, china has been making deals with political leaders, especially in the global south to build smart cities and install surveillance cameras, sometimes china, even for the bill. so how does this tech benefit citizens be on the see piece cable brings past the mobile internet to can yeah, for example, where most people use cell phones to get online anyway. but where do these cellphones come from? i'm using, i need to with something 8 that i use samsung up on. i'm using a techno pop 3 more than 60 percent of the people we spoke to and nairobi, kenya,
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use phones made by chinese companies. anthony a while ago uses 2 phones, one for mobile money transfers and $1.00 for internet. this one is samsung galaxy at 10 s. and this one is a 10, according to multiple lunney pelt, tiller researches, chinese businesses in africa. this is exactly the market chinese mon makers. i've tried to capture average. i think it probably be one to cellphones and just to cellphones, one has the one is connected to say for example n t n, a network provider, one is connected to said zane, another network provider. and because of them, let's say connectivity issues. under particular day, the network might be down on the same thing, but then he will walk on an empty ensign. so in that sense, it just fits the price point a lot of washington's i looking for. i mean, if it's the needs of african american consumers,
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maybe muscles and you're more expensive product, like i said, for example, phones with to sim cards or cameras that capture a wide range of skin tones had made chinese smartphones popular. and can you, anthony, can hang up, who manages of phone repair center? i've seen the market change over time. the no killing the 1st come in the country. then you meet with the people to cheney funds, which can be the touch screen. can we better comment on big screen sites and most the young people are especially pretty fighting to go through the chinese ground because of price value. these phones used to be cheap alternatives, but now manufacturers are matching the quality of their competitors. but there are still significant ways that they can't compare based on my experience, you use it for both the us and then you start facing facing issues with optics of stuff. yeah. and issues of by teaching dues and the fights, i know it's available,
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but i think it's very affordable. most people prefer to go we, they take off the via phone 3 as you dump it and you get another one. okay, that's not a very long lived span. still, chinese smartphones are popular and can yeah, because the affordable and tailored to the needs of african consumers. so what is china's aim? we spoke to kobus from start and research as chinese investments and advocate for the south african institute of international affairs. they're looking for overseas markets and opportunities, but they're also looking for to, to, to act as a kind of a norm set. and i know lots of kind of like, you know, player in, in the world. so it's looking to, to make the rest of the world frame near to chinese companies for new to chinese stand of. so china's engagement around the world, fuels the tech economy, back home, the more time use technology sold overseas. the more the systems and processes
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become the norm, which in turn helps themselves even more products. it also means china plays a powerful role in shaping the future of technology. the international institute for us to teach a study says, china has been participating in digital infrastructure projects. in 137 countries, it's investing billions of euros. let's take a closer look at one example, a smart city in the making just outside of nairobi, kenya is africa's 1st plan smart city. it's called the console type novelist, and it's been 10 years in the making. when cons that is done, it's supposed to look like this. uh, high tech oasis, outside of the urban hospital. well, companies from countries like italy and south korea build apartments and schools. chinese companies take care of tech, the like this surveillance center built by
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chinese telecoms company. well, way it's connected to a network of cameras. the data from the camera travels through underground internet cables to a data center, also built in part by wall away. the internet, the cameras and data storage are all connected, says lucas overload, who manages tons of data center with the allies. that in addition to connectivity letter to the quit, we needed a place where we'd, we'd compute high compute in betterment where all these didn't let them to collect themselves. that's what i'm coming at us from this much. it would be host and to be analyzed. some have raise security concerns about working with wall way, but overload believes the team is prepared. if you focus on the vendor, then you missed the point. so really good, continuous planning. why don't we go to
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a light that a of the engineers network executed a specialist while the primary invest bookcase really we're looking, we just like us. so then i realize that it's higher the company basic us what isaac loud. we buy them that we've microsoft, for example being some of the sort of shows that, that, that might look at a us company. so we don't limit this. well, we can use cons that isn't the only place during sensitive information. and while way data centers, senegal agreed to migrate its government data from 4 in servers to its own while we build data center in 2021 and pakistan signed off on an agreement to get one as well in 2019 research remote elani pell to law. says there's a reason countries take on these projects, chinese financing. so peter mitchell really liked the dominance of bonds, trying these companies in intact and africa. so technical and equipment mindsets are like um, well, way like um betsy to i me slow but quantitative price and cost effective equipment
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and put option solutions. so it's played a really huge impact for some countries. china is also is attractive, better digital infrastructure at cheap loans and technicians who help implement the systems. but it's not always clear if the tech benefits citizens or the people in power at busy highways and intersections across kampala, there are chinese surveillance cameras. the government purchased them for more than 100000000 years. the cameras are equipped with software that recognizes spaces and scans license plates. you've gone to the officials and local journalists have said that some of them are neither monitoring nor recording crimes . members of parliament even called for a review of the cameras after they failed to capture footage of a police officers killing. it's a claim that uses so one you know,
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from you've gone this. police force denies that additional c situation. no tracking. it's electrical. the system is working and it really is supportive to, to, to fight, to increase the surveillance cameras had been in use since 2018. they footages the evidence which is driving from the citizens, se from this issue to resisting his undisputable handy. it has reduced progress because when they come back, look, we have seen a reduction in the there with the behaves. yeah. they've, they've, before there was a be so one day road. we have seen a reduction in a bad rise and so forth in the, in the a bunch i think simply because of co service people. i know morris by see the cameras are part of why ways save city program designed by the chinese telecoms company to deploy surveillance to technology world wide. safe city technology
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reportedly helps police to monitor the cell phones. have you gone to an opposition candidate, bobby wine. in 2021 wine last against you, wearing the 70 you kind as president for 35 years. this is why lawyer and digital privacy advocates san paula allen, because he says it doesn't matter if the cameras work. their true purpose is to deter political opposition. that we use to single participation do use it now to compare to the most christians, it is easy to know on truck what addition chinese companies may be supplying the technology. but you've gone to the government is deploying it. that for you to pay to stay in bullets. so anything possible why waste safe city project is global with 52 countries participating according to washington, dc based the think tank csr. yes. 71 percent of these agreements are in countries considered partly free for not free. and let's be clear. tech used for digital
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repression is not only exported by china, but by western democracies too. so what's the difference reports like this might be the answer. allegedly computers in the african union headquarters in ethiopia, a building funded by china, was secretly sending data to service in shanghai every night. why this data was allegedly transferred remains aren't clear, but it's supposed to have been going on for 5 years. time denies any wrongdoing, but experts say this is an example of why there are concerns about working with chinese tech designs. so what about us the private use is does it make a difference whether it's k move take talk or google that takes our data? one difference is the time these companies not in a position to refuse handing over the data to the chinese government, is a lot of, of allegations that they uh, um,
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what's called the kind of digital back tools kind of built into, into networks. and that's, you know, that with, in some ways, enable surveillance of aspiring noble so, but it's something really the global self law just concern. like i think a lot of the stuff countries are a lot more worried about just getting digital access in the 1st space and paying for china as technology has a global impact. many nations are willing to co operate in order to speed up digitalization. for example, in africa, southeast asia, latin america, eastern europe, and the middle east. but do these tech and pause mean great, the chinese influenza. whether as dave leaders or private uses, we should all can see that how much we use is made in china. you will read about data security, or do you think the benefits of chinese technology outweigh the risk that doesn't know by and see you next time, the
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