400 Million people in united states - 10 Billion outside
really -between india and china there is about 4-5Billion
and other countries are not banning entirely
so losing 10% of the market is not a big deal
US on the other hand can't afford to lose 3billion or more customers
This is what happens when you have trade wars
as for the US saying China phones aren't secure - well neither are US phones
same hardware and software - so anyone could hack into/have backdoors
or like CIA Does - SPY ON EVERYONE - like Snowden would say - collect every phone call and text
You ask me THE UN should BAN US phones till they quit spying on everyone
pointing out trade wars hurt
Huawei Ban Causes Large Tech Sector Sell-off As Global Concerns MountU.S. tech stocks plummet on news of Google ban
https://wccftech.com/google-huawei-ban-causes-large-tech-sector-sell-off/ Yet there’s some major differences between ZTE and Huawei. First, Huawei is simply much larger for one, and it can probably survive a U.S. ban, or at least weather a ban for some years. The Chinese company doesn’t really do a lot of sales in the States, and it’s completely safe in its home market of China, and away from the reach of the U.S. in other markets like Europe. Second, Huawei hasn’t really been caught doing anything contrary to U.S. policy or international agreements. While ZTE and Chinese leadership knew they were in trouble with ZTE selling to Iran, in this instance, unless evidence surfaces, the ban is based on fears only – it seems arbitrary and fueled by financial/political reasons. Lastly, Huawei is a major infrastructure provider. Countries that have been timid about using Huawei for 5G deployment have been forced to get over their concerns as there isn’t really a cost effective alternative out there just yet. ZTE didn’t have near that amount of leverage in terms of key technologies.
post edited by Xavier Zepherious - 2019/05/20 21:37:13