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Banning google years ago. The most farsighted decision made by Chinese government

That is not the point, is it? :enjoy:

The point here is that Huawei is at least jabbed, if not punched, by US government decision. Huawei rose to wealth based upon the technologies of others, everything from hardware to software, and Huawei is fully conscious of its vulnerabilities. US easing some of the restrictions do not erase those vulnerabilities. If anything, it amplifies them.

Unlikely, more like it will make Huawei stronger. They will come up with their own chip and Os.
 
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Unlikely, more like it will make Huawei stronger. They will come up with their own chip and Os.
Sure Huawei can. But how long will that take? During that time, others WILL devise plans to remain dominant in the markets.
 
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Sure Huawei can. But how long will that take? During that time, others WILL devise plans to remain dominant in the markets.

I don't know how long that will take. But if they play the long game, these small point making by Trump will be pointless.
 
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That is not the point, is it? :enjoy:

The point here is that Huawei is at least jabbed, if not punched, by US government decision. Huawei rose to wealth based upon the technologies of others, everything from hardware to software, and Huawei is fully conscious of its vulnerabilities. US easing some of the restrictions do not erase those vulnerabilities. If anything, it amplifies them.
no idea what u're talking about.

the US government banned Huawei just last week.

Period.









*PS just curious, do u eat with the same hand that u used to wipe your ***(without washing it)?
 
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Of course not. I do not expect you to.
thanks. glad u know u're just babbling irrelevant bullshit and sucking your own thumb now that the US government has capitulated.

answer my question on your hands please.

I am not sure, you may try to search something in your mind by Baidu. Baidu has international strategy as well.
nope, there isnt. Only Chinese platform

The problem of Google at the time, they are too arrogant to accept any requests from other countries.

Google think, they are above any countries. Anything to offense against other governments as a heroic act.

Google problem with China is actually quite simple and a common practice in this time, but a new thing at the time.

To block pornography and help to maintain social order.

blocking pornography ios not helping to maintain social order

all men here will agree with me on this. like this statement please if u agree with me
 
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thanks. glad u know u're just babbling irrelevant bullshit and sucking your own thumb now that the US government has capitulated.

answer my question on your hands please.


nope, there isnt. Only Chinese platform



blocking pornography ios not helping to maintain social order

all men here will agree with me on this. like this statement please if u agree with me

How about Baidu Map in Singapore, is it available?
 
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Yes, there are.
There are enough that Chinese gives each other guides on how to use VPN to access web sites forbidden by the Party. Am willing to say that YOU know how to use VPN.

Not out of curiosity. You want to know more than just what the Party feeds you. That alone is enough to make an indictment of your system.
Funny, looking for more information from many sources is a PROBLEM FOR YOU.
Looks like the Chinese system has it right.
Its people are curious to learn more, whether inside or outside of China.

Wonder what kind of MORONS the US education system churns out.
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This is not a valid response.

No, I do not work at Huawei and no, I do not know if the company have any backup components or suppliers. But your response revealed an ignorance of manufacturing in general.

Suppliers are always eager to do business with you, but if you tell me that I would be relegated to 'backup' status, I would tell you to 'have a nice day' and I would move on to the next prospect. You can contact me later and we can collaborate and hopefully we can do business, but I am not going to keep an open line to support your unique products. I cannot afford to make components just to keep them on the shelves just in case you call. I can resurrect my manufacturing lines but the restart cost would be included in any charges to you.

When I used to work for Micron Tech, the company was and still is notorious for keeping obsoleted product designs available for anyone, provided they are willing to pay the cost. NASA decided a certain design of obsoleted DRAM was the best candidate to survive the rigors of space and after finding no one was willing to support its mission, NASA contacted Mu and paid the necessary cost.

So yes, we can assume that Huawei do have reserve components, but for how many days? Not yrs, but days. Storing YRS worth of parts for any 'just in case' scenario is itself a cost, especially if you have multiple sites and multiple product lines. The main -- if not the only -- reason you keep days worth of components is to compensate for any on-site events such as a storm that cut your power and damaged a product line under critical manufacturing processes. Human caused events like a technician accidentally bumped into an 'emergency power off' (EPO) button on a critical machine. A new product line start up of a new design. And more situations.

But a reserve of components is not the same as having suppliers waiting hands-and-feet to you. I do not care how large and/or important you are, not even if you are Apple or Microsoft or Boeing or NASA. Holding unique components for you does not guarantee profits for me. It just cost me storage space but nothing to you.

Having multiple suppliers of the same product is a viable option and many companies actually do take that route. But the law of supply and demand matters. The less I produce for you, the higher the cost per unit to you. The other supplier(s) will do the same to you. And in the end, you will end up paying an overall higher cost per unit for the convenience of having multiple suppliers. The laws of business are as solid as the laws of nature.

So let us take a look at Huawei's list of suppliers again, shall we...Specifically the ones that supplies connectors...

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Amphenol is the only US supplier of connectors. But what kind of connectors and for what applications inside Huawei's products? The same question applies to the other connectors suppliers. What if Amphenol -- like Micron Tech -- is the only supplier of connectors that Huawei need? What if the same issue applies to the other connectors suppliers? Each of them sells unique connectors to Huawei that the others do not.

Critical thinking is clearly not in your toolbox, compounded worse by your non experience in manufacturing.

How long is that 'awhile' are you going to endure?

None. I have not urinate nor defecate in decades. My body is so efficient that it process everything I ingest to the fullest. The only thing my body excretes is sweat for cooling. :enjoy:
None. I have not urinate nor defecate in decades. My body is so efficient that it process everything I ingest to the fullest. The only thing my body excretes is sweat for cooling. :enjoy:
Cool, that explains why you excrete feces from your mouth.
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Hey is there an English version of the Baidu search engine? Does it index all websites in the world or Chinese only?
Not sure why you want to use a search engine designed for use in China, having to cater to a multitude of sensitivities and restrictions for its 1.4 billion population.
Unless you seek a more detailed information only available in Chinese.

Same here in Singapore where I don't use the provided local DNS server where our traffic is filtered and restricted.
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Sure Huawei can. But how long will that take? During that time, others WILL devise plans to remain dominant in the markets.
We will see. Mid east and Muslim countries will accept Chinese tech due to hatred to the west, we need to prove to them we are equal and sincere partners. Maybe some sort of security arrangement for our products. African countries are open too, India is a guessing game, Russia is open, SEA is open, Europe is open to a degree. So if we can prove to the world we have open source tech not bound by US, but on equal and mutual respect, people will choose that system. China market will be the ground for this ecosystem devoid of monopolistic Google to mature and evolve. We can't predict the future, but 10 years ago can you imagine today's China leading US in some of the most advanced technologies?
 
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Well, I mentioned Alstom and you still are clueless. That's the point.

What clueless ??? What has a French conglomerate to do with current U.S vs Huawei issue ??? If you are talking about Alstoms takeover by GE, again what that has to do with the topic under discussion ??? :o::o::o:
 
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In some parts of Pakistan, children were not allowed to play in the open when the weather was fine because the not authoritarian, free, and democratic USA showered the children and farmers with lots of services from the sky.
Incompletely irrelevant political spin alert. There is much you do not understand about War On Terror and its mechanisms; some of the worst scum on Earth were taken to task in those regions.

Now this discussion is about making lives better in which Google have a good hand.
 
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