Reports raise alarm over Huawei access to Dutch networks Espionage accusations raise security questions for Netherlands organisations using Chinese supplier’s equipment and services Share this item with your network: By A secret report from 2010 – now in the hands of Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant – shows that Chinese supplier Huawei had free access to telephone numbers and calls on the network of Netherlands telecom provider KPN. The company also had unlimited access to millions of customer details of KPN’s subsidiary, Telfort. The Dutch Parliament has asked questions and the telecom agency has launched an investigation. Dutch intelligence service AIVD has long been concerned about Chinese espionage. As early as 2008, the organisation noticed an increase in the number of cyber attacks from China on the Dutch government and businesses. Ministries and high-tech companies in particular have been favourite targets.