Last month, leaders of the CIA, FBI and NSA, as well as the director of national intelligence, both said the average American public should not Buying handsets from Huawei handset makers such as Huawei and ZTE in China.
When the FBI Director Chris Wray testified at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in mid-February, he said: 'If U.S. companies or entities use products from certain countries that do not conform to our values, they will have an Bring risks, we are very worried about this.
Rey also said that these devices allow Chinese smart phone manufacturers to access or even 'control' the U.S. telecommunications system so that they can maliciously modify or steal information or engage in espionage activities without being noticed.
Previously, the US wireless operator AT&T quietly withdrew its plan to sell Huawei’s new flagship smartphone Mate 10 in the United States.
Huawei denies any malicious behavior. The company said: 'Huawei has realized that a series of activities of the U.S. government appear to be aimed at suppressing Huawei's business in the U.S. market. In 170 countries and regions around the world, Huawei is trusted by the government and its customers. There is no higher risk in network security than other ICT providers.