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Huawei Restricts Activities In Iran

Published Dec 13, 2011

China's Huawei Technologies has announced it is to limit its business activities in Iran and said it no longer seek new customers there. The move comes after an October report said the Chinese company was building a surveillance system in the country to help police track people's locations via their mobile phones. "Due to the increasingly complex situation in Iran, Huawei will voluntarily restrict its business development there," the firm said.



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