palandri
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However, US consumers who have knowledge of the issues could refuse to buy these companies' products and also spread the word to their family members, friends, and neighbors.
I was just reading another article on it. It looks like it's the bigger equipment that they are worried about. Like the giant routers. They stated:
"...Committee Chairman Rogers, at a press conference to release the report, said the panel was stopping short of urging a US boycott of mobile phones and other handheld devices made by Huawei and ZTE.
The panel's warning pertains only to devices that involve processing of data on a large scale, Rogers said in reply to a question...."
The problem I see is if they don't buy from ZTE or Huawei, who else makes it but another Chinese factory?
Now I am waiting for somebody to find an extra chip or extra script in the iPhone5 that's not suppose to be there. Maybe we should all start learning Mandarin.
