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Allowing a communist regime
Allowing a communist regime with a well documented track record of suppression, corruption, and anti-competitive tactics to control a company like TippingPoint (subsidiary of 3COM) with extremely advanced technology would be stupid. Add to this the fact that Huawei is more competent in stealing &/or copying anything they can find, even if it requires breaking into competitor booths at tradeshows after hours to photograph equipment internals (http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jul2004/tc20040730_5618_tc024.htm), and I say 'hats off' to the govt for doing something right in the technical world.