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Topic: ZTE

Prison looms over NBN-ZTE deal whistleblower Jun Lozada

Prison looms over NBN-ZTE deal whistleblower Jun Lozada

Sherrie Ann Torres, ABS-CBN News
Updated as of May 27 06:59 PM

Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada will soon land in prison after the Supreme Court upheld his conviction in a graft case that also involved his brother. Read more »

China condemns Canada's 'groundless' Huawei 5G ban

China condemns Canada's 'groundless' Huawei 5G ban

Agence France-Presse
Posted at May 20 04:43 PM

Beijing hit out at Ottawa for blocking Chinese telecommunications giants Huawei and ZTE from Canadian 5G networks, saying the ban was 'groundless.' Read more »

Canada to ban Huawei and ZTE from 5G networks

Canada to ban Huawei and ZTE from 5G networks

Agence France-Presse
Posted at May 20 05:47 AM

Canada is to ban Chinese telecommunications giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G wireless networks due to national security concerns. Read more »

SC bars ex-NEDA chief Neri from holding public office

SC bars ex-NEDA chief Neri from holding public office

Mike Navallo, ABS-CBN News
Updated as of Nov 12 05:06 PM

In reversing the CA’s ruling, the Supreme Court said Neri’s dinner with ZTE officials was no ordinary meeting because he was then a key official for the approval of the ZTE deal. Read more »

US FCC votes to launch further crackdown on Huawei, ZTE equipment

US FCC votes to launch further crackdown on Huawei, ZTE equipment

Reuters
Posted at Jun 18 08:50 AM

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 4-0 Thursday to advance a plan to end installation of equipment in US telecommunications networks from Chinese companies deemed national security threats like Huawei and ZTE and to halt equipment authorizations for applications from those companies. Read more »

In banning Huawei and ZTE, Sweden calls China a national security threat

In banning Huawei and ZTE, Sweden calls China a national security threat

Stuart Lau, South China Morning Post
Posted at Oct 21 06:53 PM

The prohibition has already drawn a response from Beijing, but stark description may lead to retaliation against telecoms giant Ericsson. Stockholm’s statement contrasts with other European countries that have been trying to deal with China more diplomatically. Read more »

US judges’ rulings to stop TikTok, WeChat bans show nat'l security claims have their limits

US judges’ rulings to stop TikTok, WeChat bans show nat'l security claims have their limits

Jodi Xu Klein in New York, South China Morning Post
Posted at Oct 14 01:03 PM

Decisions are first substantial legal setback to Trump administration after series of actions against Chinese companies in name of national security. Washington’s concerns about Huawei Technologies and ZTE’s 5G infrastructure appear more legitimate, analysts say. Read more »

US FCC designates Huawei and ZTE as national security threats

US FCC designates Huawei and ZTE as national security threats

David McCabe, The New York Times
Posted at Jul 01 05:02 AM

WASHINGTON — The US Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday designated the Chinese telecommunications firms Huawei and ZTE as national security threats, cutting them off from billions of dollars in federal broadband subsidies.   Read more »

China's tech giants scale back mobile summit contingents due to virus worries

China's tech giants scale back mobile summit contingents due to virus worries

Zen Soo, South China Morning Post
Posted at Feb 06 07:52 AM

Huawei Technologies, ZTE Corp, Oppo and Xiaomi Corp are among the major Android smartphone makers expected to take part in the annual MWC Barcelona, which will be held from February 24 to 27. The event, which is expected to have more than 109,000 attendees, will focus on "limitless intelligent connectivity" delivered by 5G mobile systems. Read more »

Huawei, ZTE urge US to hold off national security risk labels

Huawei, ZTE urge US to hold off national security risk labels

David Shepardson, Reuters
Posted at Feb 04 09:25 AM

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp on Monday both asked the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) not to finalize its designation of the China tech giants as risks to US national security.  Read more »

China slams US for 'economic bullying' of Huawei, ZTE

China slams US for 'economic bullying' of Huawei, ZTE

Agence France-Presse
Posted at Oct 30 08:13 AM

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang slammed the US proposal as an attempt to "oppress certain Chinese businesses with groundless accusations". Read more »

US regulator to bar Huawei, ZTE from gov't subsidy program

US regulator to bar Huawei, ZTE from gov't subsidy program

David Shepardson, Reuters
Posted at Oct 29 09:54 AM

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) also plans to propose requiring those carriers to remove and replace equipment from such designated companies, FCC officials said on Monday. Read more »

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