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Huawei is not so easy for Western countries to rip out. The Chinese telecommunications-equipment giant founded by Ren Zhengfei owns a huge trove of next-generation wireless patents. As a global standard for 5G emerges, Huawei technology may become essential to carriers. IP theft. Already this year, the Chinese company has sued Verizon in the United States for patent infringement, and is seeking more than billion, Reuters reports. There’s a risk that Huawei’s technological advantage could be turned into political leverage by Beijing.ReutersBreakingviews - China's Huawei holds a 5G trump card
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Huawei is not so easy for Western countries to rip out. The Chinese telecommunications-equipment giant founded by Ren Zhengfei owns a huge trove of next-generation wireless patents. As a global standard for 5G emerges, Huawei technology may become essential to carriers.Huawei is not so easy for Western countries to rip out. The Chinese telecommunications-equipment giant founded by Ren Zhengfei owns a huge trove of next-generation wireless patents. As a global standard for 5G emerges, Huawei technology may become essential to carriers. IP theft. Already this year, the Chinese company has sued Verizon in the United States for patent infringement, and is seeking more than billion, Reuters reports. There’s a risk that Huawei’s technological advantage could be turned into political leverage by Beijing.ReutersBreakingviews - China's Huawei holds a 5G trump card
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IP theft.
Already this year, the Chinese company has sued Verizon in the United States for patent infringement, and is seeking more than $1 billion, Reuters reports. There’s a risk that Huawei’s technological advantage could be turned into political leverage by Beijing.
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