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and I thought Trump is planning to nuke Hawaii
I knowhey that is possible from that idiot.
ZTE's management is a bunch of morons. I've deal with them before.There is a reason why China only responded with a middle finger now, they were buying time to prepare for the worst. I believe ZTE also resolved their parts problem, operation sparetire officially activated.
At least now they will wake up to the US threat.ZTE's management is a bunch of morons. I've deal with them before.
There is a reason why China only responded with a middle finger now, they were buying time to prepare for the worst. I believe ZTE also resolved their parts problem, operation sparetire officially activated.
You know they just got banned from buying US components right? Boy genius. The original deal was paying fines and agree not to supply Iran not buy more US components. I thought you were smarter than the average yindoo. Just another Modi droneIt is the opposite. To get itself removed from the entity list, ZTE agreed to actually increase its dependence on US chips by buying more of them.
You know they just got banned from buying US components right? Boy genius. The original deal was paying fines and agree not to supply Iran not buy more US components. I thought you were smarter than the average yindoo. Just another Modi drone
You know they just got banned from buying US components right? Boy genius. The original deal was paying fines and agree not to supply Iran not buy more US components. I thought you were smarter than the average yindoo. Just another Modi drone
They got banned from buying US components only a few months ago, isn't that recently? Since when was I talking about Huawei ban. Who in their right minds would continue to buy US components when they just got blackmailed? ZTE is directly owned by the Chinese state genius.No they didn't. The ban on buying US components is only for Huawei, not ZTE!
Now will you for once accept that you are wrong or misinformed?
ZTE should have had a similar spare tire strategy. It's interesting in the sense that it runs contrary to JIT/lean manufacturing principles, but sacrificing holding costs and a bit of component obsolescence as they age is well worth it to maintain manufacturing continuity.
But hardware isn't the only play the US could use to hit Huawei, restrictions to software could be the next move. Although android is open source, google play and other proprietary apps/platforms aren't and could be subject to US transfer of tech bans. This won't effect Huawei phones in China, but without access to the google play app store in all other markets will render them comparatively unusable to other phones. This could damage Huawei's market share in developed markets far more than the Tariffs or restrictions on any hardware.
tencent working on it.. i bet soon they will launching their own OS if US banned android