TPG dumps plan to launch own mobile network, blames Huawei ban

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TPG dumps plan to launch its own mobile network, blames Huawei ban | JennieDuke

 

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JennieDuke Shit happens.

JennieDuke Well, suck it up and research another route as you are just trying on the blame game. We don’t want Chinese spies on our networks, period.

JennieDuke How naive can you be to use Huawei in the first place. They have been banned from major infrastructure projects for decades now. Poor strategic decision making.

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