The US says it has identified a ninth telecom company impacted by the Salt Typhoon hacks, and the number of individuals directly impacted is “less than 100”
apnews.com/article/unit... Cynthia Brumfield / @metacurity.com : I just assumed that everybody was assuming that all telcos of any appreciable size in the US, and many international telcos, have been ...
Sources: the US is probing China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom for possibly providing Americans' data to Beijing via the companies' US cloud services
The Biden administration is investigating China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom over concerns the firms could exploit access …
Sources: ByteDance has been renting Nvidia's GPUs from Oracle to bypass US sanctions; China Telecom and other Chinese companies are using the same loophole
The U.S. government forbids Nvidia from selling some of its most advanced artificial intelligence chips to customers in China. X: @amir X: Amir Efrati / @amir : America: you can't buy our Nvidia chips...
Sources: China Telecom and China Mobile withdrew their ~20% investment in an Asia-Europe subsea cable project after US firm SubCom was chosen to build the line
Telecoms groups withdrew investment in Sea-Me-We 6, which will transmit data between Asia and western Europe
Chinese smart home devices maker Aqara raises a $155M Series C from investors including state-backed Shenzhen Capital and China Telecom
Liya Su / DealStreetAsia :
Chinese smart home devices maker Aqara raises a $155M Series C from investors including state-backed Shenzhen Capital and China Telecom
Liya Su / DealStreetAsia :
China Telecom, one of the country's three big carriers, plans to raise ~$7.3B in a Shanghai share sale, after being delisted from NYSE
The stock offering would be the world's biggest new listing in more than a year — One of China's big three telecommunications carriers set the price …
In a reversal, NYSE says it will go ahead with its plan to delist China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, following Mnuchin criticism
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Sources: after NYSE said it wouldn't delist China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, it now mulls reverting to original plan following Mnuchin criticism
- Possible reversal follows Mnuchin call to NYSE's Cunningham — Exchange's surprise announcement caught White House off guard
In a reversal, NYSE says it will go ahead with its plan to delist China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, following Mnuchin criticism
The New York Stock Exchange will delist three Chinese telecommunication giants after all. — The stock exchange will remove U.S.-traded shares of China Telecom …