Japan will ban Chinese smartphones

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On December 7, 2018, it became known that the authorities of the country of the “rising sun” (Japan) decided to ban the purchase of telecommunications equipment from Chinese companies such as Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp. for state institutions. Tokyo fears espionage from Beijing, as reported by the Yomiuri newspaper.



It is specified that the issue of the ban will be considered on December 10, 2018. According to the publication, we are talking about any product, including Japanese, which used Huawei or ZTE semiconductors. Thus, the Japanese government is trying to exclude the possibility of interception of information and espionage by Chinese special services. It is reported that Tokyo specifically indicates the name of the company. Such openness is trying to avoid aggravation of relations with Beijing. East is a delicate matter.

It should be added that before this, the largest British operator BT Group Plc announced its intention to abandon the products of the Chinese Huawei and began replacing the equipment. And before that, Huawei was deprived of contracts for the supply of telecommunications equipment in the United States against the backdrop of the same espionage charges.

In August 2018, the Australian government banned the use of Huawei and ZTE equipment when laying a 5G network in the country. In November 2018, New Zealand authorities banned the local telecommunications company Spark New Zealand from using Huawei equipment in the new 5G network.

And just the other day, the Canadian authorities detained the financial director and member of the board of directors of Huawei Meng Wangzhou at the request of the US authorities, who suspect Huawei of violating the US sanctions regime against Iran. A similar investigation had previously been conducted against ZTE. You see how they unanimously and unanimously took up Huawei and ZTE. And the Chinese just squeezed the American multinational company Cisco on the world market.
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