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    Chinese tech firm founded by Huawei veterans in the FBI's crosshairs

    The Commerce Department is investigating Baicells on national security grounds and has sent subpoenas to the company, four people said. The US telecoms regulator, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is advising it on its review, two of the people said. The investigations illustrate that years after sanctions decimated the US businesses of fellow Chinese tech companies Huawei and ZTE, Washington's fears that Beijing is using telecoms equipment to spy remain strong, experts said.

    Open to product testing by India: ZTE officials

    ZTE expects its India operations to see growth this year on the back of business from Vodafone Idea and state-run BSNL it is also working with Bharti Airtel in a few circles.

    ZTE says asked U.S. Commerce Department to suspend business ban

    Washington imposed a seven-year ban on U.S. companies selling components and software to ZTE after finding the Chinese telecoms company breached U.S. sanctions on Iran.

    ZTE plans manufacturing unit in India, to introduce VoLTE smartphones

    ZTE has so far provided Blade, S6, S6 Plus, V53S (Nubia) smartphones, which were priced in the range of Rs 9,500- Rs 15,000.

    TCIL ties up with China's ZTE for smart cities, railway business

    State-owned Telecommunications Consultants of India Ltd (TCIL) has tied up with ZTE Corporation to work jointly on Smart Cities and railway projects.

    ZTE planning to sell its premium smartphones exclusively through e-commerce platforms

    ZTE will launch its Grand S II smartphone in India on a leading e-commerce platform this week, followed by Nubia range of smartphones.

    The Economic Times
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