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Trump administration has banned Huawei saying the company could spy on Americans. The CEO of Huawei has offered to sign a no spy agreement with the UK, but Google and Apple refuse to sign such an agreement. Rick Sanchez says the US is just trying to destroy competition.As I mentioned here before, because of the lack of US regulations setting standards in the telecom industry its tech industries have been scared to invest too much. China and Europe have led the way because they have a government fixed standard which means their companies feel it's safer to invest in the new 5G technology. [embedded content]
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Trump administration has banned Huawei saying the company could spy on Americans. The CEO of Huawei has offered to sign a no spy agreement with the UK, but Google and Apple refuse to sign such an agreement. Rick Sanchez says the US is just trying to destroy competition.Trump administration has banned Huawei saying the company could spy on Americans. The CEO of Huawei has offered to sign a no spy agreement with the UK, but Google and Apple refuse to sign such an agreement. Rick Sanchez says the US is just trying to destroy competition.As I mentioned here before, because of the lack of US regulations setting standards in the telecom industry its tech industries have been scared to invest too much. China and Europe have led the way because they have a government fixed standard which means their companies feel it's safer to invest in the new 5G technology. [embedded content]
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As I mentioned here before, because of the lack of US regulations setting standards in the telecom industry its tech industries have been scared to invest too much. China and Europe have led the way because they have a government fixed standard which means their companies feel it's safer to invest in the new 5G technology.