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- Anonymous
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Dr.Xx, 16 minutes agoi think it is not that easy to avoid Huawei with the 5G as they as far as I know do a very goo... moreThe US government already has all the private data of everyone who uses Google, Facebook, Twitter, and what have you. You're seriously more afraid of a foreign country's government that you'll never visit than your own country? Pathetic.
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- Anonymous
- 6wN
China killed it's popular brand because of their ugly government.
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Anonymous, 24 minutes agoMan it isn't that hard to switch to other brands like Xiaomi or OnePlus. But nobody wants... morei think it is not that easy to avoid Huawei with the 5G as they as far as I know do a very good job with their towers but of course at the cost of complete and utter transparancy of all your data to the chinese communist party, Huawei's execs are all part of the CCP, the government has shares from Huawei. and to top it all they could get sensible data from politicians and and other high sensibility material from tech companies to government data etc. God knows what they can extract with those 5G towers
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I wasn't aware orange was state-run and so went to look it up, wikipedia at least implies it's a publicly traded company?
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- Anonymous
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Anonymous, 24 minutes agoMan it isn't that hard to switch to other brands like Xiaomi or OnePlus. But nobody wants... moreBecause obviously they're talking about smartphones, huh? Because obviously Xiaomi and Oneplus are also manufacturers of 5G telecommunications equipment, huh?
Had you even bothered to read the article you'd know they're talking about 5G equipment. How are you supposed to switch from Huawei to Xiaomi or Oneplus when they don't make communications equipment?
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- Anonymous
- 6wN
Man it isn't that hard to switch to other brands like Xiaomi or OnePlus. But nobody wants Huawei's death.
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That's a classic French non-solution, isn't it? "It's probably bad for your health, but what can we do?"
"avoid it" - Google News
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French government decides against banning Huawei, but recommends avoiding it - comments - GSMArena.com
"avoid it" - Google News
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