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The Nikkei Asian Review is reporting that Huawei Technologies has been removed from several global standards-setting bodies. These include JEDEC (semiconductor standards), SD Association (memory cards), and the Wi-Fi Alliance. Huawei is still able to create products based on the standards that these associations create, but the company has lost all influence in creating new standards. "'The SD Association is complying with U.S. Department of Commerce orders,' the group told Nikkei in a statement on Friday." Google, Intel, Qualcomm and others have severed ties with the Chinese company.
"They could always develop their own standards within China," the executive said. "But if you are going overseas and link to other people's network, you need to accept the standards that everyone else is adopting worldwide."
"They could always develop their own standards within China," the executive said. "But if you are going overseas and link to other people's network, you need to accept the standards that everyone else is adopting worldwide."