Chinese telecom giant Huawei already has a reasonably large (and growing) presence in North America, having previously signed deals with regional carriers like Leap (better known by its Cricket brand) and MetroPCS — but apparently, a bid to offer one of many Big Four with equipment is hitting just a little too just about home for some legislators. a bunch of eight US Senators has filed a letter with the Treasury Department expressing concern over Huawei’s alleged ties with everything from Saddam Hussein’s Iraq to give-day Iran to China’s own People’s Liberation Army, saying that the sort of company ” are not have the ability to do business” inside the country. For sure, similar concerns ended up dooming Huawei’s attempted buyout of 3Com not in the past — and considering the political climate in US-China relations, it really is the type of lukewarm response Huawei and other major Chinese firms might have to keep managing as they are attempting to grow their Western presence.
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