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Also , what if ... ? Chinese components in IPhone ?
What if I say USA already has access to all info from products worldwide since decades?Intel, Qualcomm and other US companies canceled them as well. Good riddance. Everyone in this forum said that Huawei spying was just rumors. If it's just rumors, why is the government so determined about this? It's not just politics. They know China's true intentions behind getting a foothold in American technology. Good riddance.
Intel, Qualcomm, and other chipmakers reportedly join Google in Huawei ban
Huawei has been stockpiling chips to prepare for this eventualitywww.theverge.com
I think that was the point. No more possibility of a Huawei modem in iPhones or Android phones sold in the US.Also , what if ... ? Chinese components in IPhone ?
What if I say USA already has access to all info from products worldwide since decades?
You are absolutely right, except US has not provided as ounce of evidence.There is a hypocrisy in the public that is rather sad. China bans MANY American companies because of politics and the United States has quietly tolerated it. Google can't even do anything in China. Google doesn't even have the Play Store in China because of the Chinese government. But if it is the other way around and the US is banning a Chinese company that has clear ties to Chinese spy agencies, we are bad? Living in the US, I would NOT be comfortable having 5G towers by Huawei surrounding me. That's a huge security vulnerability and literally any other security efforts would be undermined by that. Just because Europeans and Australians are naive enough to buy that narrative China is selling them doesn't mean Huawei is innocent. Ridiculous. Ban them completely until the Chinese provide true transparency.
This argument again... They cannot leak sources and methods but anyone who is in the security industry knows that Huawei is absolutely phony. The intelligence community has briefed all Silicon Valley companies with classified intelligence so they know what is going on now.You are absolutely right, except US has not provided as ounce of evidence.
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Ohk.This argument again... They cannot leak sources and methods but anyone who is in the security industry knows that Huawei is absolutely phony. The intelligence community has briefed all Silicon Valley companies with classified intelligence so they know what is going on now.
Are you saying it's tit for that and not the security matter ?China has absolutely no right to complain as long as they keep American tech companies banned. Have them drink some of their own tea.
No, I'm not on the side of the Chinese government. If it was tit for tat, the Chinese economy would have collapsed. There are many Chinese companies that are free to operate. This is about security.Are you saying it's tit for that and not the security matter ?
This has nothing to do with security. It's about supremacy in 5G and leadership in the smartphone industry. Can the US swallow the double failures?No, I'm not on the side of the Chinese government. If it was tit for tat, the Chinese economy would have collapsed. There are many Chinese companies that are free to operate. This is about security.
I hope UN doesn't intervene to make things worse for all countries saying only Home made lemonades are allowed to be used, so MNCs are dead in near future and so does innovation.There is a hypocrisy in the public that is rather sad. China bans MANY American companies because of politics and the United States has quietly tolerated it. Google can't even do anything in China. Google doesn't even have the Play Store in China because of the Chinese government. But if it is the other way around and the US is banning a Chinese company that has clear ties to Chinese spy agencies, we are bad? Living in the US, I would NOT be comfortable having 5G towers by Huawei surrounding me. That's a huge security vulnerability and literally any other security efforts would be undermined by that. Just because Europeans and Australians are naive enough to buy that narrative China is selling them doesn't mean Huawei is innocent. Ridiculous. Ban them completely until the Chinese provide true transparency. Or unban American companies in China.
This has nothing to do with security. It's about supremacy in 5G and leadership in the smartphone industry. Can the US swallow the double failures?
Leaking exploits and providing evidence of a crime are entirely different, and the USA hasn't provided any evidence (in fact the USA accusations were discredited by other countries, the same way Kaspersky accusations were).This argument again... They cannot leak sources and methods but anyone who is in the security industry knows that Huawei is absolutely phony. The intelligence community has briefed all Silicon Valley companies with classified intelligence so they know what is going on now.
There is a hypocrisy in the public that is rather sad. China bans MANY American companies because of politics and the United States has quietly tolerated it. Google can't even do anything in China. Google doesn't even have the Play Store in China because of the Chinese government. But if it is the other way around and the US is banning a Chinese company that has clear ties to Chinese spy agencies, we are bad? Living in the US, I would NOT be comfortable having 5G towers by Huawei surrounding me. That's a huge security vulnerability and literally any other security efforts would be undermined by that. Just because Europeans and Australians are naive enough to buy that narrative China is selling them doesn't mean Huawei is innocent. Ridiculous. Ban them completely until the Chinese provide true transparency. Or unban American companies in China.