ZTE thinks a rigorous testing regime should allay the fears of the U.S. government. Not going to happen, although I have no idea why.
A slightly longer than usual set of links for you today as I skipped on yesterday's Daily Twit. For some reason, my Internet speed slowed to a crawl last night, and I found myself sitting here waiting several seconds for web pages to load. We're talking dial-up/modem type stuff. Can't do it anymore. I gave […]
Ouch. Not only has Huawei essentially been blacklisted in the U.S., but now its prospects in Canada are looking rather dim. Huawei has made a lot of headway in other parts of the world, but it was looking for significant growth in the west. With the U.S. off the table, and with the UK and […]
Everyone seems to think that Huawei and ZTE assembled a crack team of U.S. experts to help them with the investigation. So where were they?
Kowloon City Magistracy has sentenced three restaurant workers to two to four months’ jail for their roles in vote-rigging in the 2011 Yau Tsim Mong District Council Election (King's Park Constituency), the Independent Commission Against Corruption a…
Jasper Tsang was elected Legislative Council President at the new-term Legislative Council's first meeting today. Lawmakers elected the president after taking the Legislative Council Oath. The council’s House Committee also held its first meeting t…
A 36-year-old man died after his car crashed into roadside railings in Wan Chai early this morning. At about 0.40am, he reportedly lost control of the car as he was driving along Gloucester Road, and rammed into the railings near the entrance of the C…
I have received the following announcement about a China-related antitrust position with the Department of Justice in Washington, DC. Application deadline is Nov. 4th. Here's the full announcement. The Foreign Commerce Section of the Antitrust Division…