Sprint and T-Mobile parent companies to drop Huawei to appease regulators
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- flauschie
- Xrk
- 15 Dec 2018
Awesome. Orange in France has kicked them as well.
If you need to get an idea about network security and China:
https://www.smh.com.au/technology/how-china-diverts-then-spies-on-australia-s-internet-traffic-20181120-p50h80.html
(Not related to Huawei but bad enough).
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- bosh2141
- 6u$
- 15 Dec 2018
[deleted post]Chinese crap? You realize that Huawei has the best tech out there..? And there IS proof of that. For example, switzerland #1 carrier speeds/coverage used ericsson equipment, but then their competitor switched to huawei and became #1. Just look up Swisscom Sunrise netztest
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- Anonymous
- mqs
- 15 Dec 2018
Still no proof? What a joke
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- Silentasian
- gk1
- 15 Dec 2018
I have read a news that German declined USA advice to block huawei “For such serious decisions like a ban, you need proof," the head of Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), unlike Japan and France some countries still didn’t submit to the USA pressure
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- Anonymous
- tDR
- 15 Dec 2018
Let them fight, it is about time anyway
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- Notsure
- LaE
- 15 Dec 2018
The US will become third world soon and China wil prevail, it's inevitable, they can't stop it.
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- Anonymous
- fu%
- 15 Dec 2018
We will see who laughs last.
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- freerangechicken
- IbE
- 15 Dec 2018
I stay away shady chinese company, be safe than feel sorry later.
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- john
- nCe
- 15 Dec 2018
I will still use one in my country