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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: US chipmaker Qualcomm<\/a> has opposed any move to make it mandatory for companies to store customers’ personal data locally, saying any such blanket regulation - like the one India is planning - can hit the competitiveness of a company and limit consumers’ choice.

Speaking to ET, Qualcomm president
Christiano Amon<\/a> backed a case-by-case approach to deal with data privacy and security issues. “Certain things can be centralised, certain things can be localised, but you can't really have a rule that mandates this,” Amon said. “You have to look at it case by case. Because technology moves faster than regulation, I think it is important to take a very pragmatic view.”

The mandate of The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018—which is likely to be presented in Parliament in June—on data localisation is one of the most-watched provisions by foreign technology companies. The Justice BN Srikrishna Committee on data protection, which took almost a year to prepare its report and the draft bill, has recommended that a copy of all personal data should be stored in India, while all information of critical nature can only be kept locally. The committee has left it to the government to define critical personal data.

“A regulation like that instead of helping, prevents a company from becoming competitive and make use of the technology…One possible approach is to make sure that the systems they're using, the data are secure,” said Amon.

He added the debate on data protection and privacy is very relevant and is taking place across the world in the lead up to 5G and each government will take a call on how to protect data. But they need to keep in mind that data localisation may also limit consumer choice, Amon said.

“What 5G would do with high bandwidth and low latency, it will bring you and the cloud closer together. Users should have the easy ability to move from one ecosystem and mobile to the other, from one app store to the other and carry their content with them,” he said.

“So, I think to enable choice, especially as this is a very dynamic industry and a lot of the innovation is coming, it's probably as important as a role of governments to also look at the integrity and security of the data,” Amon said.

Qualcomm also doesn’t agree with the model of the
net neutrality<\/a> law which looks at the issue only from the point of view of consumers, a model adopted by India recently which bars slicing and dicing of networks to prioritise any app or content over others and ensures free and equal access to the Web for all.

Amon said that mobile phone companies need to be allowed to slice and prioritise their networks as per use cases and criticality. “When you think about net neutrality and when you take an approach which is only thinking about the consumers, you're very likely to prevent the full potential of the technology and its impact on industry<\/b> and enterprise,” he said.

According to the Qualcomm executive, as one moves towards 5G, which offers low latency and reliable communication to machines, different use cases will require different types of data with different types of service guarantees, for which operators need to slice their networks.

“And if the operator community doesn't have the ability to provide the infrastructure for the use case, two things will happen—the operator won't invest in 5G and the industry<\/b> won't remain competitive and increase productivity on a global scale versus others that do,” said Amon.
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高通反对毯子规则数据本地化

高通反对任何将强制要求公司存储客户的个人数据在本地,称任何这样的毯子监管——印度的计划可以达到一个公司的竞争力,限制消费者的选择。

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新德里:美国芯片制造商高通反对任何将强制要求公司存储客户的个人数据在本地,称任何这样的毯子监管——印度的计划可以达到一个公司的竞争力,限制消费者的选择。

等,高通的总统global亚支持个案的方法来处理数据隐私和安全问题。“可以集中的某些东西,某些事情可以是局部的,但你不能有一个规则,规定,“亚说。“你必须看着它通过案件。因为技术移动速度超过规定,我认为这是重要非常务实的观点。”

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授权的个人数据保护法案,2018年——可能会在议会在六月数据本地化是收视率最高的外国技术公司的规定。司法BN Srikrishna数据保护委员会历时近一年准备报告和草案,建议,所有个人资料的副本应该存储在印度,而临界性质的所有信息只能保存在本地。委员会已经让政府来定义关键的个人数据。

”这样的规定,而不是帮助,防止公司成为竞争和利用技术…一个可能的方法是确保他们正在使用的系统,数据是安全的,”亚说。

他还说,讨论数据保护和隐私非常相关,导致世界范围内正在发生的5 g和各国政府将如何保护数据。但是他们需要记住数据本地化也可能限制消费者的选择,亚说。

“什么5 g具有高带宽、低延迟,它会拉近你和云之间的距离。用户应该有能力从一个简单的生态系统和移动到另一个,从一个应用程序商店,携带他们的内容,”他说。

“所以,我想让的选择,尤其是当这是一个非常动态的行业,很多创新来了,这可能是政府的作用也一样重要看数据的完整性和安全性,”亚说。

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高通也不同意的模型网络中立法律,看问题只从消费者的角度来看,一个模型采用印度最近酒吧切割的网络也会优先考虑任何应用程序或内容,确保访问Web的平等和自由。

亚说,移动电话公司需要允许片和按用例和临界优先考虑他们的网络。“当你想到网络中立,当你把一个方法只考虑消费者,你很可能会阻止技术的全部潜力及其影响行业和企业,”他说。

高通高管称,作为一个走向5 g,提供低延迟和可靠通信机器,不同的用例需要不同类型的数据与不同类型的服务保证,运营商需要切他们的网络。

“如果运营商社会没有能力提供基础设施使用情况下,两件事情将发生了运营商不会5 g和投资行业不会保持竞争力,在全球范围内提高生产力和其他做的,”亚说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: US chipmaker Qualcomm<\/a> has opposed any move to make it mandatory for companies to store customers’ personal data locally, saying any such blanket regulation - like the one India is planning - can hit the competitiveness of a company and limit consumers’ choice.

Speaking to ET, Qualcomm president
Christiano Amon<\/a> backed a case-by-case approach to deal with data privacy and security issues. “Certain things can be centralised, certain things can be localised, but you can't really have a rule that mandates this,” Amon said. “You have to look at it case by case. Because technology moves faster than regulation, I think it is important to take a very pragmatic view.”

The mandate of The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018—which is likely to be presented in Parliament in June—on data localisation is one of the most-watched provisions by foreign technology companies. The Justice BN Srikrishna Committee on data protection, which took almost a year to prepare its report and the draft bill, has recommended that a copy of all personal data should be stored in India, while all information of critical nature can only be kept locally. The committee has left it to the government to define critical personal data.

“A regulation like that instead of helping, prevents a company from becoming competitive and make use of the technology…One possible approach is to make sure that the systems they're using, the data are secure,” said Amon.

He added the debate on data protection and privacy is very relevant and is taking place across the world in the lead up to 5G and each government will take a call on how to protect data. But they need to keep in mind that data localisation may also limit consumer choice, Amon said.

“What 5G would do with high bandwidth and low latency, it will bring you and the cloud closer together. Users should have the easy ability to move from one ecosystem and mobile to the other, from one app store to the other and carry their content with them,” he said.

“So, I think to enable choice, especially as this is a very dynamic industry and a lot of the innovation is coming, it's probably as important as a role of governments to also look at the integrity and security of the data,” Amon said.

Qualcomm also doesn’t agree with the model of the
net neutrality<\/a> law which looks at the issue only from the point of view of consumers, a model adopted by India recently which bars slicing and dicing of networks to prioritise any app or content over others and ensures free and equal access to the Web for all.

Amon said that mobile phone companies need to be allowed to slice and prioritise their networks as per use cases and criticality. “When you think about net neutrality and when you take an approach which is only thinking about the consumers, you're very likely to prevent the full potential of the technology and its impact on industry<\/b> and enterprise,” he said.

According to the Qualcomm executive, as one moves towards 5G, which offers low latency and reliable communication to machines, different use cases will require different types of data with different types of service guarantees, for which operators need to slice their networks.

“And if the operator community doesn't have the ability to provide the infrastructure for the use case, two things will happen—the operator won't invest in 5G and the industry<\/b> won't remain competitive and increase productivity on a global scale versus others that do,” said Amon.
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