Verizon is said to be one of the operators who find it unsustainable to sell Huawei smartphones in the United States.
The US company has decided to abandon plans to sell Huawei smartphones, including the Mate 10 Pro, reports Bloomberg, citing sources claiming to have knowledge of their plans. Verizon will join AT & T, which also decided earlier this month not to offer Huawei smartphones. It is suspected that operators are under pressure from the government not to sell Huawei smartphones to the concerns of Chinese espionage.
Huawei is one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the world. It is also the main Chinese smartphone manufacturer. And although the company makes a variety of devices that can compete directly with devices such as the Apple iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 8, at least in the US. The legislators of the UU are concerned that he is closely associated with the Chinese government.
Huawei publicly made such comments publicly and clearly stated that he did not cooperate with the Chinese government. Instead, Huawei wants to expand its presence of smartphones around the world, including expanding its business in the US. UU
Huawei and China have been put to the test in recent days after a leaked national security document revealed the idea that the US is creating a nationalized 5G network, Axios said. This document cites Chinese and Chinese device manufacturers like Huawei, saying its technologies could be used to spy on Americans and US companies.
However, the Trump administration later denied that they had planned to build a 5G network, as reported by Recode. Although the proposal is unlikely to materialize, he has fueled fears over China and its possible interference in US affairs.
But Verizon's and AT & T's obvious decision not to sell Huawei smartphones does not mean they can not buy them. I only need to access merchants like Best Buy and Amazon. The question is whether the government will put pressure on the dealers.
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
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