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U.S. restricted Huawei equipment, U.S. rural operators became victims
2018-04-03
According to foreign media MENAFN reports, the United States government's alert and restrictions on Huawei's telecommunications equipment, will make the development of rural telecom operators in rural areas of the United States blocked, becoming the victim of the United States against Huawei.
The Wall Street Journal quoted sources as saying that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering introducing a new regulation that would prevent small operators and mobile operators in rural remote areas from using electronic products from Chinese manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE. . The bill will make it harder for Huawei to conduct business in the United States. Small US telecommunication providers may cause collateral damage.
As the "Wall Street Journal" reported, "Many wireless, television and Internet service providers in the United States have flocked to Huawei. They think this is Huawei's cheap price, high quality products and considerate customer service." At the same time, The article continued, "The goal of the National Assembly Act and some bipartisan support is to prohibit operators from installing a large number of Chinese telecommunications equipment in federal government contracts."
Foreign media MENAFN pointed out that some people in the industry are suspicious of the truth about Huawei spying.
Joe Franell, CEO of Eastern Oregon Telecom, said: “Our profits are very thin.” If you specify what kind of equipment I can use, our market advantage will change from one line to the other. "In addition, the new legislation seems to be driven by nationalism and protectionism rather than spies. "I will not use my rumors or unsubstantiated allegations as my business plan. ”
Previously, major US wireless operators such as the US ATamp;T have been careful to avoid buying telecommunications equipment through Huawei, and have recently been forced to terminate their cooperation. For example, before ATamp;T planned to sell Huawei's equipment through its communication service, the transaction was originally expected by many people but it was politically pressured at the end of this year.
Washington expressed concern about the espionage related to Huawei and even blocked transactions that are not directly related to Huawei. For example, Bocom in Singapore wants to acquire Qualcomm.
2018-04-03
According to foreign media MENAFN reports, the United States government's alert and restrictions on Huawei's telecommunications equipment, will make the development of rural telecom operators in rural areas of the United States blocked, becoming the victim of the United States against Huawei.
The Wall Street Journal quoted sources as saying that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering introducing a new regulation that would prevent small operators and mobile operators in rural remote areas from using electronic products from Chinese manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE. . The bill will make it harder for Huawei to conduct business in the United States. Small US telecommunication providers may cause collateral damage.
As the "Wall Street Journal" reported, "Many wireless, television and Internet service providers in the United States have flocked to Huawei. They think this is Huawei's cheap price, high quality products and considerate customer service." At the same time, The article continued, "The goal of the National Assembly Act and some bipartisan support is to prohibit operators from installing a large number of Chinese telecommunications equipment in federal government contracts."
Foreign media MENAFN pointed out that some people in the industry are suspicious of the truth about Huawei spying.
Joe Franell, CEO of Eastern Oregon Telecom, said: “Our profits are very thin.” If you specify what kind of equipment I can use, our market advantage will change from one line to the other. "In addition, the new legislation seems to be driven by nationalism and protectionism rather than spies. "I will not use my rumors or unsubstantiated allegations as my business plan. ”
Previously, major US wireless operators such as the US ATamp;T have been careful to avoid buying telecommunications equipment through Huawei, and have recently been forced to terminate their cooperation. For example, before ATamp;T planned to sell Huawei's equipment through its communication service, the transaction was originally expected by many people but it was politically pressured at the end of this year.
Washington expressed concern about the espionage related to Huawei and even blocked transactions that are not directly related to Huawei. For example, Bocom in Singapore wants to acquire Qualcomm.