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Huawei to scale back business in Iran
12 December 2011
Chinese vendor will restrict its business activities with present clients and will also not look for new customers
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Huawei has announced that it will limit its business in Iran as a result of the escalating complex circumstances following a repression by authorities on anti-government protests due to a debatable election in 2009. The Chinese telecommunications equipment maker will scale back its business activities with present clients and will also not look for new customers.
The company, however, said that it will continue to provide required services for communications networks that have been supplied or are under delivery to clients. The vendor presently provides services to state-owned telecommunication firms. GTB
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