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That is funny. In order to do business in China, a foreign company must...ahhh...'partner' with a Chinese company and given the corrupt practices and relationships between the Party and businesses...About time, Heawei can replace these thieving companies...
That is funny. In order to do business in China, a foreign company must...ahhh...'partner' with a Chinese company and given the corrupt practices and relationships between the Party and businesses...
That is funny. In order to do business in China, a foreign company must...ahhh...'partner' with a Chinese company and given the corrupt practices and relationships between the Party and businesses...
The Americans want to scare the western world about the danger of being spied by these 2 Chinese companies yet they don't have solid proof to confirm their accusation. Recently they are suspicious of the Chinese build windmills and now it's ZTE/Huawei's turn. US better stop using any electronics that's made in China because they can contain backdoors.
October 26, 11:59 am | By Eric Min
China Unicom has replaced devices of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ.CSCO) in one of the countrys most important backbone networks, citing security reasons, the 21st Century Business Herald reported.
The replacement project targets China169 backbone networks Cisco router in Wuxi, Jiangsu. Analysts indicated that the product vulnerability and back door problems are the main worries of China Unicom.
The move came after a congressional report branded Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (002502.SZ) and ZTE Corp. (0763.HK, 000063.SZ) security threats in the United States. China domestic operators began to intensify network security since then, the report said.
As the worlds largest maker of networking equipment, Cisco takes high market share in China. It accounts over 70 percent share of China telecoms 163 backbone network and over 80 percent share of China Unicoms 169 backbone network.
163 and 169 backbone networks are the most important backbone networks of China, delivering over 80 percent data of the countrys Internet.
Cisco has ended a longstanding sales partnership with ZTE Corp. early this month.
China Unicom replaces Cisco devices over security concerns - Companies & Industries - Morning Whistle - Latest chinese economic, financial, business, political and society news
That is funny. In order to do business in China, a foreign company must...ahhh...'partner' with a Chinese company and given the corrupt practices and relationships between the Party and businesses...
That is funny. In order to do business in China, a foreign company must...ahhh...'partner' with a Chinese company and given the corrupt practices and relationships between the Party and businesses...
people like you need to have a major revamp to your antiquated mindset! wholly own foreign enterprises are allowed to operate in China for a long long time!
by the way, oldman, are you still writing checks to settle your bills? how is your credit record?
Cisco is legally bound to supply all information to US Gov (don't know to which agency) and without it it can't even sell high end security devices to any one, that's atleast I know and I am sure there are backdoors. I don't even use their made encryption algos, antivirus and other security tools as I am sure that NSA has already have deciphers for all these algos.
So catch is never trust Israeli and American security companies they are all back stabber, you can trust Russians for now if people remember in cases of stuxnet, flame and similar viruses only russian companies were able to detect them, while all Americans and Israeli internationally ignore them.
Never trust a yank.
They lie, cheat and steal!
Cisco deliberately engineers backdoors in their products which an be accessed by NSA through specialized tools if needed. Anyone who has done a few advanced courses on hacking will know this.
Offcourse there are ways to harden the router at compromise of performance but there is no sure way of knowing as IOS is a closed source OS.
Funny you should say that when China is regarded the world’s number when it comes to cyber espionage, warfare and hacking to steal intellectual property.
Downright hypocrisy at its best by Chinese members.
Inside the Chinese Boom in Corporate Espionage - Businessweek
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/03/opinion/how-china-steals-our-secrets.html
Intellectual property in China: Still murky | The Economist
US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner blasts China for 'systematically stealing' US intellectual property - Telegraph
i could post more but the evidence is overwhelming, classical fail
Funny you should say that when China is regarded the world’s number when it comes to cyber espionage, warfare and hacking to steal intellectual property.
Downright hypocrisy at its best by Chinese members.
Inside the Chinese Boom in Corporate Espionage - Businessweek
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/03/opinion/how-china-steals-our-secrets.html
Intellectual property in China: Still murky | The Economist
US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner blasts China for 'systematically stealing' US intellectual property - Telegraph
i could post more but the evidence is overwhelming, classical fail