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Lew Later

Huawei Is Back In Business!

Lew Later

Quickscope Media

Tech News, News, Technology

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2019

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Sales to Huawei from US firms are likely to restart in the next couple weeks. This would mean companies like Google, Intel, Qualcomm etc. could once again sell components to/support Huawei devices.

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0:00.0

exclusive U.S. firms may get nod to restart Huawei sales in two to four weeks official.

0:11.0

Is Huawei back in business?

0:13.5

I think so actually.

0:15.0

Not surprisingly, because I mean I've been following this fairly close.

0:20.0

I've been reading whatever I can every day to figure out like what the status is, what's changed, if anything.

0:26.0

And also just to try to speculate what the original intent was with the executive order to try and restrict these American

0:35.9

companies and American technologies from interacting with Huawei in any in any form.

0:40.4

See the thing about this is I was never, I was never really expecting for the U.S. to open up

0:46.8

their borders for Huawei's Telco equipment on the networks.

0:50.9

They had kind of made their position known at many different stages along the way that that just wasn't going to happen, that their infrastructure was not going to belong to a Chinese company of Huawei status.

1:04.0

But this flip side of it, this, you know, Intel, Broadcom, Google side of it with them selling

1:11.5

components, technology, software, schematic, it with them selling components technology

1:13.0

softwares schematics support and all these various other

1:17.8

pieces it just didn't seem like it could stick because how were those companies supposed to be comfortable

1:23.7

with this idea of being told who they can and can't sell to in that sense

1:27.8

especially considering the fact that the accusations against Huawei what

1:32.1

regardless of which side you are on,

1:35.4

those that were made public don't really implicate

1:39.2

Google or Intel or Broadcom or Qualcomm or Qualcomm specifically so like for example the

1:46.9

selling against those sanctions in Iran specifically that's the one thing that keeps

1:51.8

getting cited and then the other one was the

1:53.2

intellectual property situation with T-Mobile again it's kind of like it's a it's a major

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