Huawei CEO Says Company Doesn’t Spy for China, Praises Trump
Originally posted by crucifissio
you aint got shit on china...canada is under the bus...just fucked itself from the worlds #1 market china...the taste of US ass has turned sour for canada
China is feeling the Heat, 3 years the old man did not talk to media until now....
SHENZHEN, China—The founder and CEO of Huawei Technologies Co. said his company has never spied for the Chinese government—and never would—as he made a rare public appearance following the arrest of his daughter in Canada.
“No law requires any company in China to install mandatory back doors,” Ren Zhengfei said Tuesday. “I personally would never harm the interest of my customers and me and my company would not answer to such requests.”
Mr. Ren’s public comments at Huawei’s campus are his first in years and come as the telecom giant faces challenges on multiple fronts. His daughter, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, is fighting extradition to the U.S., where prosecutors accuse her of lying about the company’s business with Iran, Huawei has been blocked from several key markets and last week one of its employees was arrested in Poland and charged with espionage.
Mr. Ren didn’t say what specifically he would do to resist requests from the Chinese government. All companies doing business in China are required by law to hand over customer data to the government in cases that touch on national security. In China, national-security threats are broadly defined and can include speech critical of the Communist Party.
Mr. Ren said he missed his daughter, but was optimistic justice would prevail. Ms. Meng was arrested on Dec. 1 in Vancouver at the request of U.S. authorities. She denies the charges.
Huawei’s reclusive 74-year-old founder, a former army engineer, also praised President Trump as a “great president” and maintained Huawei is owned by its employees. The U.S. has raised concerns about Huawei’s ties to the Chinese state and that its telecom equipment could be used by Beijing to spy.
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China has got to observe international patent laws, stop forcing companies to hand over patents and above all buy as much as it sells in US goods. To get America back on side. Tell me what the trade figure are in a year and two years time.
so basically one guy accuses huawei but the evidence is circumstantial?...from that article it just says that some china hackers hacked nortel...where is the link to huawei and the china gov? were the hackers identified or was it just an IP address from china? I have IP-s all over the world (not for hacking LOL)...
so basically one guy accuses huawei but the evidence is circumstantial?...from that article it just says that some china hackers hacked nortel...where is the link to huawei and the china gov? were the hackers identified or was it just an IP address from china? I have IP-s all over the world (not for hacking LOL)...
Huawei started competing against Nortel immediately with the stolen tech..and drove the out of business.
Is there any piece of shit you won't stick up for?
The family of a Canadian man who has been sentenced to death in China say their "worst fears" have been realised.
Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was given a 15-year jail term in November but, on Monday, a court said the sentence for drug smuggling was too lenient.
Huawei started competing against Nortel immediately with the stolen tech..and drove the out of business.
Is there any piece of shit you won't stick up for?
I am just asking for any reasonable proof...they obviously had the knowledge to hack nortel but they used a china IP?...I mean its like a pro thief dropping his wallet at the heist...furthermore, no evidence was found whatsoever...one man claims huawei did it...you can understand that I would like to see some actual link to huawei?
huawei starting to compete with nortel is not enough...did they use the exact same nortel tech? if so, how did they get away with selling nortel patents to the west?....sounds fishy IMO...
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