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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (914)7/31/2018 4:32:20 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13796
 
How China got technology access and how this may change.

Ericsson Siemens Nokia and Alcatel brought to China what worked in developing countries.

  • They knew the closed markets.
  • State owned operators
  • Dealing and lobbying governments

These developing countries required what was then called local content. If the company put a screwdriver factory, they will grant them market access. While the companies provide cushy jobs for the sons and daughters of the government officers who approved and regulated the telecom industry.

That model Ericsson Siemens Nokia and Alcatel brought to China when China opened up.

The state provided factories and they brought the production lines eyeing three state owned potential customers: China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom

Ericsson Siemens Nokia and Alcatel realized: This is a Brazil of gigantic dimensions and potential!
It had been working in Brazil.
Sony started manufacturing cassette players and autoradios in Brazil, in a couple of years a group of people left it to found their own company, Motoradio, afterwards a group of people left Motoradio to found their own company, Nissey. Both of them competing with Sony.

The technology brought to China by Ericsson Siemens Nokia and Alcatel "leaked" out and created Huawei and ZTE.

Cut for today:
As result of that the telcoms supply chain is Chinese.
“You might be able to take Huawei out of the equation, but you can’t take China out of it,” said Mr Mitchell, who is Huawei ANZ’s director of corporate and public affairs.

“Chinese made equipment, from all major suppliers, is an integral part of the global telecommunication supply chain. Ericsson‘s factory in China is half owned by the Chinese government. Nokia has a factory there too.”

This is why I say:
DJT will remove that supply chain from China.
Trump Gives Motivation for Cisco to Buy Ericsson

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trump-gives-motivation-cisco-buy-ericsson-osvaldo-coelho/