Funny, how many of us bought the cheapest Cisco thing we could find and 
registered it so we could get fresh software for the grey market more expensive 
routers we deployed.... hmmm????

From: Eric Kuhnke 
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 2:50 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Baicells Interview

I really don't see the point of trying to prevent shipments of 
telecom/IT/networking equipment to Iran, or punishing anybody for selling 
telecom/IT/networking gear to Iran:



1) If people in Iran really want the stuff they will simply arrange a way to 
buy it from Dubai. 


2) Isn't it a good thing to ship any sort of computer/networking/ISP gear into 
Iran?  There's a very active community of Iranians who have come up with local 
Farsi language documents/training guides and information on how to run Tor, how 
to get around government internet censorship, move VPN traffic through their 
ISPs' blackholes. Iranians want to read unfettered media. The US government has 
a whole Farsi language division funded from the Voice of America/BBG 
(Broadcasting Board of Governors) that is trying to reach Iranians.  There are 
a shitload of Iranians that want to use Facebook, Whatsapp, Skype, etc.  More 
communication with the outside world is good.

http://www.radiofarda.com/




On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:

  You are familiar with Cisco developing products to aid in China's internet 
snooping and repression, right? 

  On Mar 20, 2016 12:16 PM, "Ken Hohhof" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Recent article raises suspicions Huawei violated Iran sanctions.

    
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/19/technology/zte-document-raises-questions-about-huawei-and-sanctions.html?_r=0

    Although expecting Chinese companies to obey our sanctions against Iran and 
not use tricks to get around them is probably unrealistic.  But it’s a little 
humorous reading how ZTE copied the tricks of an unnamed company that is 
clearly Huawei.


    From: Mike Hammett 
    Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 11:44 AM
    To: [email protected] 
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Baicells Interview

    Some of it is bull, but the blatant duplication of Cisco is indisputable.




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    Mike Hammett
    Intelligent Computing Solutions

    Midwest Internet Exchange

    The Brothers WISP






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    From: "Josh Reynolds" <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2016 6:44:02 PM
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Baicells Interview


    Has anybody taken a look at the number of government employees China has by 
any chance? What about the number of DoD and general federal workforce? Do 
those members of the workforce - do their policies and beliefs fall 100% in 
line with things the government as a whole says or does?

    You guys realize that half the shit you've heard about Huawei was bullshit 
put for by our government who were acting as mouthpieces for Cisco which was 
later RECANTED by our own government in just a few short years and then used in 
FEDERALLY FUNDED PROJECTS, right?

    I'm curious if maybe Google, Amazon, and Facebook have done anything "bad" 
in your eyes... Since they have direct connections to the CIA and NSA. They 
have an incredible amount of data and control.

    What's that, the NSA has intercepted routing and switching products mid 
shipment and modified them before sending them out? What's that, the NSA was 
caught weakening encryption protocols, the Linux kernel, and put backdoors in 
equipment from companies like Fortigate, Cisco, and Juniper - putting our own 
countries citizens and world governments at risk in the process?

    I'm not saying that Huawei is any kind of saint, or that they haven't done 
shitty things in the past - my problem is you and others are insinuating that 
every employee Huawei has ever had is some kind of scumbag while simultaneously 
holding up a different mirror to our own  government and its employees.

    For fukes sake get some goddamn perspective.

    On Mar 19, 2016 6:30 PM, "Jason McKemie" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

      I'd tend to agree, hence my concern. I'm not sure that just having one of 
the lead people from Huawei is any connection other than the obvious. This 
person could have had issues with the company as well, and left as a result.

      On Saturday, March 19, 2016, Rory Conaway <[email protected]> wrote:

        If there is a Huawei connection, we won’t touch it, simple as that.  
Huawei is both a thief and an arm of the Chinese government.    



        Rory



        From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mathew Howard
        Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2016 4:03 PM
        To: af
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Baicells Interview



        I'm assuming that $1/month is for some kind of cloud based EPC.... you 
can most likely buy your own instead, but that seems to be one of the more 
costly parts of doing LTE.



        On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 5:38 PM, Jason McKemie 
<[email protected]> wrote:

        Good interview.  A couple things I'm wondering / concerned about 
though.  First of all, what's with the $1/month/CPE?  I realize it isn't a ton 
of money, just seems like an expense that shouldn't be there.  Also, I'm a 
little wary of the Huawei tie-in - although I haven't researched the specific 
"fellow" that they're talking about.



        On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5vNs0roFK4



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        Mike Hammett
        Intelligent Computing Solutions

        Midwest Internet Exchange

        The Brothers WISP










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