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U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8960NH20121008
(Reuters) - U.S. telecommunications operators should not do business with China's top network equipment makers because potential Chinese state influence on the companies poses a security threat, the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee said in a report on Monday.
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2012-10-10 01:57 PM
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
I think the concern is because in the short time Huawei will bankrupt CISCO. It is common for any company to receive information about the performance of their systems and equipments. For example, Any US company like Microsoft, CISCO, Oracle, Apple,etc use to receive information about the "performance" of their systems and nobody says that this is a security threat. What about google?. Google is practically everywhere, inclusive inside private systems. Google was demanded by apple for getting information about their Safari users. And what about Qualcomm? Qualcomm Chipsets are practically inside any mobile phone and tablets and nobody says nothing about this. And Facebook?. I don't use facebook.
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
Quite true Mike....I think its all because of the personal benefits.Sometimes the recent White House ****ing must have aggravated the things.Who can confirm that the Qualcomm chips are not having back doors for unauthorized access?
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
in my opinion
not all what US worry is correct, but any part that true
Honestly we have bad experience with ZTE, where one of their engineer try to copy something in our office illegally
i don't know it's for spy propose or not, but what they did is illegal
But the US worry, my thought just cause business competition
we know China's product already spread widely...start from small thing (toy) until the big commodity
and it threat US economy ...they panic cause Chine no like another country that they can control
and one of big country that have big armament..
i don't trust both US and China
But if have to choose...i prefer China, coz they never kill people like US in Iraq, Afganistan, Vietnam, Lybia
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
I think huawei is strong, the United States the move is not rational.
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
Yes, I agree some from paboya.
I am a chinese engineer, thus,something I can understand.
For example, as paboya said some behaviors of ZTE engineers.
China Engineers had gotten less training on these aspects to respect cutsomter privacy. Thus, I think we should improve our professional behaviors.
But as I know, US said ZTE and HW are as a spy for china goverment, I don't believe this statements.
I just had worked in US company, and know American how to work. HW/ZTE' engineers work very hard everyday, but these american,go to BAR for drinking and lady after work.
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
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Re: U.S. lawmakers seek to block China Huawei, ZTE U.S. inroads
mmrcutio, you're gonna get senior member status fast only cause of this post.
Had a similar experience with ZTE engineers when we did a swap for Telenor. Not very professional people. Yes, they "worked" a lot, and till late hours. Why, because during the day they pretend they work, and in night time they talk to the people who know their job, but are in China.
What I didn't like about them also was that they always shifted the blame for their equipment on other vendors (us, blaming everything on "transmission problems"). Still, there were one or two guys who knew what they were supposed to do. And when I say one or two, I mean one or two (second guy unfortunately left for other project).
Of course they always used the opportunity to investigate other vendor's equipment, but let's be honest, I also got all the documentation on their products as well, even though we did transmission only, and they did RAN and core parts only. Let's call it normal engineer's curiosity.
Huawei's also always looking for any docs on other vendors, but surprisingly they're not aware of flaws in their organization. For example they often use their U2000 server for file sharing without any restrictions.
And james-ran, don't work hard, work smart. There's nothing wrong with going to a bar after work, but there's something definitely wrong with working 16 or more hours a day.
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