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07-16-2012 09:46 BJT
The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into ZTE over the alleged Chinese telecom company's
sale of banned US computer equipment to Iran.
A spokesman for ZTE on Friday said the company offers US consumers a high quality and rapid service.
ZTE says it’s now building a transparent image for the US market and looking to be treated fairly.
The federal investigations stem from a Reuters report in March that accused the Shenzhen-based ZTE of
selling a powerful surveillance system capable of monitoring landline, mobile and Internet communications,
to Iran’s largest telecom firm.
07-16-2012 09:46 BJT
The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into ZTE over the alleged Chinese telecom company's
sale of banned US computer equipment to Iran.
A spokesman for ZTE on Friday said the company offers US consumers a high quality and rapid service.
ZTE says it’s now building a transparent image for the US market and looking to be treated fairly.
The federal investigations stem from a Reuters report in March that accused the Shenzhen-based ZTE of
selling a powerful surveillance system capable of monitoring landline, mobile and Internet communications,
to Iran’s largest telecom firm.