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  2. Criticism of Huawei - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Huawei faced a lawsuit from T-Mobile US, which alleged that Huawei stole technology from its Bellevue, Washington, headquarters.T-Mobile claimed that Huawei's employees snuck into a T-Mobile lab during the period of 2012–2013 and stole parts of its robot Tappy used for testing smartphones.

  3. Petal Search - Wikipedia

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    Visual search functions rely on Huawei’s visual search technology, HiTouch. [5] It can search for and detect multiple objects in an image at the same time. For example, when a user takes a photo of a sofa with a blanket and a cushion on it, Petal Search can identify all three items, and then deliver search results based on that. [citation needed]

  4. Concerns over Chinese involvement in 5G wireless networks

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    Australia banned Chinese vendors from providing equipment for 5G networks, citing the aforementioned intelligence laws as a factor. [41] [29] [42] Other countries like Japan have cited security concerns and have successfully persuaded carriers to exclude Huawei or ZTE equipment in their 5G networks.

  5. e-government - Wikipedia

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    E-government is also known as e-gov, electronic government, Internet governance, digital government, online government, connected government. [8] As of 2014 the OECD still uses the term digital government, and distinguishes it from e-government in the recommendation produced there for the Network on E-Government of the Public Governance Committee. [9]

  6. The Clean Network - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. State Department argues that these laws thus make Huawei and similar vendors "an arm of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) surveillance state." [60] Huawei was founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a veteran of the People's Liberation Army's engineering corps. Many of the company's crucial first contracts were with the Chinese army.

  7. Smart Communications - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, [16] Smart and parent company PLDT signed a memorandum of understanding with China-based Huawei Technologies "to shape the strategic and commercial development of the 5G ecosystem in the Philippines". On April 21, 2017, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 10926 which renewed Smart's license for another ...

  8. ZTE - Wikipedia

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    [20] [116] [117] [118] A ban on government purchases of Huawei and ZTE equipment was formalized in a defense funding bill passed in August 2018. [ 49 ] Following the 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes , India announced that ZTE would be blocked from participating in the country's 5G network for national security reasons. [ 119 ]

  9. QR Ph - Wikipedia

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    QR Ph (officially the National QR Code Standard) is the standardized quick-response code system adopted in the Philippines, which is based on the Europay-Mastercard-VISA (EMV) standard.