Huawei emphasized that it “cannot and will not sabotage its customer networks. But recent actions by the United States Government are only one step away from doing so.”
Additionally, it mentioned recent comments from top federal government officials that the recent actions against the company were not caused by its equipment.
Huawei is willing to directly address FCC concerns
It also cited some comments from other U.S. officials and elsewhere that the FCC’s policy of targeting specific vendors will possibly cause the U.S. to violate international trade obligations.
Furthermore, Huawei disputed the FCC’s view that Chinese companies pose a threat simply because they are Chinese.” However, it agrees with the Commission that “threats to network security do exist.”
The Chinese telecommunications giant believes that the FCC must address threats “comprehensively through a holistic approach to supply chain security, not through a vendor-to-vendor approach.”
Moreover, Huawei said it has been trying to schedule a meeting with FCC Commissioners to directly address their concerns. However, not one has yet agreed to meet personally.