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Huawei willing to sign 'no-spy' pacts with governments - chairman


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5 minutes ago, Bipolar said:

What about all goverments asking facebook and youtube and twitter , instagram etc to do the same. Why are American companies having privileges and think they can do as the like? Asian countries should rally behind China and fend off the western grip on the internet and tech.Thailand and other asian countries should ban these american platforms and create their own like china.

and Microsoft...

 

Ever wondered why windows has more backdoors than a cullender has holes?

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9 hours ago, darksidedog said:

And of course Huawei's history is full of dishonesty. This after all is the firm who so blatantly copied Cisco routers, that they put a photocopy of the Cisco manual in the box. Even Prayut can be trusted more than this lot.

It's likely they also copied the backdoor. ????

https://www.infoworld.com/article/2608141/snowden--the-nsa-planted-backdoors-in-cisco-products.html

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite the fact Huawei has its headquarters in China, we are actually a globally operating company," he said. "Where we are operating globally we are committed to be compliant with the locally applicable laws and regulations in that country.

Yeah right. 

 

When dealing with the Chinese government long spoons are required. 

 

The same goes for huawei. 

 

In essence, it’s the same thing.  

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The Huawei's of china will say ANYTHING to ANYBODY to advance their cause. Lying is not only acceptable it's encouraged in chinese society. Believe NOTHING from these people.

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