Huawei Essentially Gives Up on U.S. Market Expansion
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This should't surprise anyone.
jsc73Apr 24, 2013, 9:52 AM
Huawei, partially owned and largely controlled by the Communist Chinese government, stole significant IP from US-based companies and used it for the basis of a product portfolio that undercuts their western rivals, then got pinched, and now decides they won't "bother" with the US wireless infrastructure market. 😕
Whether the US gov't cast a suspicious eye towards them regarding the security of their products or not, the bigger issue is blatant patent infringement.
Also, there are few large wireline carriers that have tested the waters with Huawei's Ethernet and DWDM switching gear, and found them substandard.
Sometimes, you get what you pay for.
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Who would have thought Huawei equipment substandard.
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Huawei should be charged with theft. The Ascend Y was released with less than 100MB of free internal user memory last year. That's stealing.
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So it's Huawei's fault that YOU didn't research the product and find out it didn't meet YOUR needs and expectations?👿
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