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MTL - Rebirth of Hong Kong 1981-Chapter 1015 Draw a pie
Chapter 1015 Draw a pie
The confrontation between Europe and the United States in GSM and CDMA technology is no longer a secret. Unlike the emergence of 5G in the inland in later generations, the US government has fully blocked and put pressure on it, and even started a trade war. In terms of GSM and CDMA technology, the United States does not blindly. Keep European GSM technology out of the US market.
In addition to the fact that 1G2G technology cannot be compared with the 5G technology of later generations, there is also one of the most important reasons, that is, the United States still has the Soviet Union as an enemy during this period.
Although the United States has many enemies in later generations, it is far from comparable to the threats posed by the Soviet Union to the United States during this period.
Europe needs the support of the United States to resist Soviet aggression.
Similarly, the United States also needs the assistance of European countries to jointly resist the expansion of Soviet power.
Therefore, in this case, it is the most important to increase bilateral relations between Europe and the United States and economic trade.
On the contrary, in order to allow European countries to help contain the power of the Soviet Union, the United States will instead give more benefits to European countries.
Why America First? Why increase the cost of garrisoning troops in various countries?
The reason is because it feels that the United States is at a disadvantage. In order to surround Russia and the interior, the United States has subsidized a lot of money.
You must know that restricting Russia and the interior is not only a matter for the Americans, but also for the countries of their allies.
Therefore, I feel that I am at a loss, and the United States is at a loss. If we don’t pay more, we will not care. Anyway, we will not be able to fight.
After all, whether it is the United States, Russia, or the inland, everyone has a "joint" weapon in their hands. No matter how much trouble or provocation they make, the three parties will never do anything.
There is only one earth, if it is gone, it will be gone.
However, although the US government does not prohibit the entry of GSM technology into the United States, it is also not reconciled to its own CDMA technology being eliminated like this.
The role of 1G2G is indeed not as extensive as the latter, but it is equally important. The importance of communication technology has been valued by all countries when it appeared.
Therefore, when Chen Yi cooperated with Qualcomm, the US government got the news immediately.
If Qualcomm and the Young Consortium can really commercialize CDMA technology, then for the United States, it is naturally something to celebrate.
"Mr. President, I am very optimistic about CDMA technology, and now my subsidiary Heungkong Telephone Company is working with your country's Qualcomm to build the Heungkong communication network.
I believe that once the Hong Kong communication network is built, the advantages of CDMA will be highlighted, especially in large cities with large populations, CDMA technology is far more efficient than GSM technology. "
Reagan heard the words, picked up the wine glass in front of him, and said, "Mr. Yang, I'm here to wish you success in advance."
"Thank you" Chen Yi picked up the wine glass and thought for a while.
After putting down his glass, President Reagan suddenly said: "If the commercial use of CDMA is successful, the United States welcomes Mr. Yang's telephone company to invest in the United States and develop North American telecommunications business."
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when the industrialization of the United States was nearing completion and the wave of mass consumption was surging, the government promoted the first strong practice of antitrust law.
The major industries in the first anti-monopoly in the United States are traditional industries such as oil, railway and steel.
Among them, the most deterrent case was the split of Mobil Oil Company. In 1911, the US Supreme Court ruled that Mobil Oil Company, controlled by the Rockefeller consortium, was suspected of being a monopoly and was split up, so the company was split into Thirty-four independent companies and huge fines.
Since the split of Mobil Corporation, the United States pioneered the splitting of large companies. In the following ten years, no less than 20 large companies have been split or fined.
The second anti-monopoly action in the United States began in the 1980s, when the new technology revolution set off a climax. This time, the US government is no longer targeting traditional industries such as oil, railways, and steel.
The birth of new technology has made the computer and information industry develop tremendously. Among them, the famous American Telegraph and Telephone Company and IBM Company were also ruthlessly split by the US government after entering the 1980s.
The most famous of them is AT&T Company. In 1984, the US Department of Justice announced the spin-off of AT&T Company in accordance with the Antitrust Act, and split it into a new company that inherited the name of the parent company. AT&T and seven local telephone companies.
As a result, the US telecommunications industry has been pushed from the era of monopoly of large companies into an era of fierce competition.
During the same period, IBM was undoubtedly fortunate compared to the former AT&T company, which forced IBM to separate its hardware and software through litigation.
However, it is precisely because of this that this set a precedent for the US government's anti-monopoly against the computer industry.
In later generations, we have seen that the U.S. Department of Justice has been targeting Microsoft and other large computer Internet companies, and from time to time it has held high the antitrust stick, stirring up internal competition in the U.S. IT industry.
Looking at the history of anti-monopoly in the United States, it is actually the history of breaking up large enterprises. From 1911 to the 21st century, nearly half of the split cases of large enterprises in the middle were caused by two anti-monopoly booms. split.
From the end of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st century, it was the era of the computer and information industry. Yang Chen did not expect that President Reagan would take the initiative to invite him to develop telecommunications business in the United States.
However, after a little thought, Yang Chen also understood what President Reagan meant.
Now most of the US telecom companies are inclined to the European GSM technology, but they do not pay much attention to their own CDMA technology.
The other party obviously wanted to use him and let him stimulate the US telecommunications companies. With the intrusion of the Yang consortium, other telecommunications companies in the United States will inevitably boycott them, so as to vigorously realize the commercialization of CDMA.
Of course, the premise of all this is that Qualcomm and Hong Kong Telephone Company complete the commercial use of CDMA before they can get the opportunity.
Thinking of this, Yang Chen's admiration for President Reagan increased by another point. This kind of method of drawing a big cake and making people take the initiative to enter the circle, ordinary people can't do it so naturally and casually.
Obviously, this President Reagan did a lot of this kind of thing on weekdays, and practice makes perfect, probably that’s what he meant.
As the first person to break the American President's Curse & Curse, Reagan did have some extraordinary things, at least the one who was shot and survived, which is a rare miracle in American history.
If one survives, there will be future fortunes.
The evaluation of President Reagan in later generations is still good. Although it is not great, during the Cold War, the US economy developed rapidly. Even in the face of the unprecedented stock market crash, it still did not shake the US economy. The political management method has to be praised. .
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(end of this chapter)