Huawei’s Plan—More Communication, Tablets for MSOs
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| November 13, 2012
Roughly a month after the House Intelligence Committee declared Chinese cable/telecom vendor Huawei “a threat to national security” in a report, Huawei’s relationship with its US cable clients like Comcast, Suddenlink and BendBroadband has yet to suffer, Bill Plummer, vp, external relations told CableFAX. He acknowledged that some customers have inquired about the report but said the company has yet to lose any customers over it. Meanwhile, the set-top device manufacturer has been working on tablet devices that could potentially be used to control home security services and cable set-tops.
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