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To: TobagoJack who wrote (141642)5/26/2018 4:51:09 AM
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You are not involved with techie like pole climber Elmat has been for over 4 decades.

ZTE was the company that grabbed crumbs left at the side of the road by the trio Huawei Ericsson Nokia had to risk more.

1) Sell to weaker operators which led them with a pile of debt of gigantic proportions.

2) Risk doing business with shady operators

3) Risk offering incentives to these shady guys selling them embargoed technologies.

Risk 1) is borne by the Chinese people.

The other 2 risks made ZTE liable and accountable for.

If one takes a risk, he also takes the consequences of the risks.

And the consequences are the Tweeters at 3AM

China is being civilized by the outside. If the government does not enforce the rule of the law.
The world does it for it.

See how things work out of planet China
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