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Originally Posted by Superman
Same accusation a certain president made about Huawei electronics.
My work involves trust and integrity, and I am in litigation often enough (I am not an attorney) including discovery requests, interrogatories, etc. Some folks assume the parties (me, for example) are telling the truth, disclosing documents transparently without editing or falsification.... Occasionally, a party raises suspicions of document falsification, document concealment and event/conversation mischaracterizations. I assume these people are suspicious because they themselves are unethical.
China's suspicions of Tesla have the effect of increasing my suspisions of Huawei.
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I've been supporting networks for a bit over 20 years. I started supporting Cisco routers, switches, etc.... Cisco sued Huawei because Huawei stole their code and were using it as their own on their own stuff. Yes, it was the same code because it had the same bugs and misspellings and other bits and bobs as the Cisco code. I wouldn't trust Huawei any further than I could throw them.
On top of that, it's my opinion that ANY and/or every tech product that comes out of China could or has a good chance that it may have software/instructions installed as ordered by the govt.
Yep, I don't trust crap out of China, especially if it's made by a Chinese company.
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