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Sprint and Softbank Tell U.S. Gov They'll Avoid Chinese Gear

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Jonathanlc2005

Mar 29, 2013, 1:26 PM
Yeah... That tells you they plan on avoiding Chinese companies. They already released 3 phones from ZTE
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Tofuchong

Mar 29, 2013, 4:47 PM
Not just that... They really, REALLY think the CHINESE are spying on the US? If this was the 1980s, then maybe, just maybe, but these days? China NEEDS the US! Who else are they going to get all their money back from? Who out there is going to buy everything that is Made in China?

This is paranoia at its finest.
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Jonathanlc2005

Mar 29, 2013, 6:00 PM
Well they are cyber attacking us. Just saw on the news that they released a predator drone look alike. They are spying for intellectual property because they don't have the freedom to develop intellectually because... Well its communism. So why create their own when they can steal it make it better through reverse engineering. That's the entire debate. Even Russia knows this and that's why they are having a hard time swallowing the fact they are selling planes to a fellow SCO member who will just try to create their own. For example... The J20.



but.... back to phones...
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Charles Bigelow

Mar 30, 2013, 8:54 AM
Absolutely correct.
Wake up the sleeping dragon and you get the fire!
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deanwoof

Mar 30, 2013, 6:34 PM
Lol oh please like anybody is buying these ZTE phones, let alone Sprint ones. I'd be surprised if these three devices combined have sold more than a million
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Globhead

Mar 30, 2013, 7:54 PM
I think this is about all hardware EXCEPT phones.
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