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Huawei reportedly helped North Korea build out 3G network in secret
A new report could ultimately prove another bombshell in Huawei's ongoing conflicts with the U.S. government. New documents obtained by The Washington Post tie the Chinese hardware giant to North Korea's commercial 3G wireless network.
If proven, the ties would be yet more fodder for the U.S., which has already dinged the company over charges of violating Iran sanctions. The government has also investigated potential ties between Huawei and North Korea for years, though concrete links have apparently remained elusive.
This latest report arrives by way of a former Huawei employee, with confirmation and supporting documents from other sources who have also requested to remain anonymous for fear of retribution. For its part, Huawei has stated that it has "no business presence" in the embattled country.
"Huawei is fully committed to comply with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries and regions where we operate, including all export control and sanction laws and regulations," it said in a statement offered to the press. Notably, the statements appear to apply primarily to its current business offerings, while declining to comment on the past.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday July 24 2019, @01:48PM
Doesn't NK know, doesn't Huawei know, that 5G is all the rage now?
But 5G has some risks, dude. Like supposedly brain cancer, like totally, man.
But the biggest risk of 5G is being overcharged because the mobile operator hypes 5G as supposedly bringing YOU some supposed benefit that you must have right now. And special new hidden 5G fees!
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.