¿Huawei?
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is a Chinese telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturing company, headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Honor is the sub-brand of Huawei.
¿Why?
The core issue with Huawei has been concerns about its coziness with the Chinese government and fears that its equipment could be used to spy on other countries and companies. It’s the reason why the US banned companies from using Huawei networking equipment in 2012 and the company was added to the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security Entity List on May 15, following an executive order from President Donald Trump effectively banning Huawei from US communications networks.
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After Google, chipmakers Qualcomm, Intel, Xilinx, and Broadcom announce that they’ll break trade ties with Huawei.
Below details are from trak.in
Huawei Will Lose Access To Google’s Android Immediately
Being blacklisted, Huawei smartphones outside China will lose access to Google services. The action will be imminent, and all the future Huawei smartphones including Honor devices will also lose access to Google services. Apart from Android, the company will lose out on services like Google Play Store, Google apps, Gmail, YouTube and more.
Google will be cancelling all services which requires transfer of hardware, software or any technical services with Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
After Effect: Has Google Responded?
Alphabet Inc, the Google parent company responded immediately after the announcement was made. A spokesperson of the software company said that the company is “complying with the order and reviewing the implications.” Google is yet to provide any details, hence the actual status of the future operations are awaited.
The US administration added Huawei Technologies Co Ltd to a trade blacklist, forcing Google to withdraw it’s services.
