More nations join Huawei and ZTE exodus
The Czech cyber watchdog has warned network operators against using software or hardware made by Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE.
The Czech cyber watchdog has warned network operators against using software or hardware made by Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE.
The United States has signed an agreement with ZTE that paves the way for the Chinese tech company to resume operations.
Lawmakers in the US have asked Google to reconsider its work with Huawei Technologies, which they described as a security threat.
ZTE can resume business in the US, but the supply ban won't be lifted until the Chinese vendor pays US$1 billion fine and puts another US$400 million in escrow.
ZTE has secured a lifeline after agreeing to pay a US$1 billion fine and overhaul its leadership to lift a ban on doing business with US suppliers.
By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK