Posted on 06/10/2019 7:39:18 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Some of the worlds biggest tech companies have told their employees to stop talking about technology and technical standards with counterparts at Huawei Technologies Co Ltd in response to the recent U.S. blacklisting of the Chinese tech firm, according to people familiar with the matter.
Chipmakers Intel Corp and Qualcomm Inc, mobile research firm InterDigital Wireless Inc and South Korean carrier LG Uplus have restricted employees from informal conversations with Huawei, the worlds largest telecommunications equipment maker, the sources said.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has not banned contact between companies and Huawei. On May 16, the agency put Huawei on a blacklist, barring it from doing business with U.S. companies without government approval, then a few days later it authorized U.S. companies to interact with Huawei in standards bodies through August as necessary for the development of 5G standards. The Commerce Department reiterated that position on Friday in response to a question from Reuters.
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Take a year or more longer, and do it right.
“The U.S. Department of Commerce has not banned contact between companies and Huawei. On May 16, the agency put Huawei on a blacklist, barring it from doing business with U.S. companies without government approval, then a few days later it authorized U.S. companies to interact with Huawei in standards bodies through August as necessary for the development of 5G standards. The Commerce Department reiterated that position on Friday in response to a question from Reuters.”
The open question, when you read stuff like this is: Does President Trump have ANYONE working for him who actually follows his directions? Looks like the Department of Commerce takes its “direction” from the US Chamber of Communists! Our DoC should be working to put Huawei out of business, since they are just a technical arm of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
The battle for world control over 5G began 3 years ago.
Intel, Apple and Qualcomm vs China
I’m not sure which side of the fence the Ex CEO at Intel sat on but at last he is gone.
Apple IS China now.
I saw a phone of theirs for the first time at a kiosk. Anyone know if they are total POS or what? Just curious.
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