Huawei and Ericsson have signed a long-term global patent cross-licensing agreement that covers patents essential to a wide range of standards.
Huawei and Ericsson have been in a Patent-sharing agreement since at least 2002… Dominion Voting Machines use Huawei Cloud Infrastructure — and now that Ericsson dominates all of the U.S. big three Telecom companies along with our number portability center — their tech is used in virtually every device that’s involved in US Critical Infrastructure, including routers, voting booths and machines.
You may be familiar with one of FirstNet's (an AT&T, E-911 Company) CRD product lines for First Responders that comes equipped with FirstNet-Ready (CradlePoint) Wireless Routers. Put plainly... There is no FirstNet without Ericsson's Tech and especially without routing through iconectiv/CISA. NOVEMBER 2nd, 2020 (one day before The US Presidential Election) - Neustar Inc., Announces Acquisition of Verisign’s Public DNS Service. NOVEMBER 2nd, 2020 (one day before The US Presidential Election) - Ericsson completes acquisition of Cradlepoint.
Many of our Election Centers have purchased equipment with Cradlepoint Modems. Cradlepoint is an Ericsson Company. So it’s looking like Ericsson is providing the feedback loop that we've known all along was there at the Systems Level. Ericsson radio equipment is found in both AT&T and Verizon LTE equipment. CradlePoint (Routers & Data) > ERIC (voter registration) > DHS > CISA > [CyberSecurity] Given that both Huawei and Ericsson are both Foreign Companies with no U.S. oversight sharing patents - between the two you have complete spectrum dominance of our Elections systems, voting machines and data — along with radio towers and frequency bands/channels. This is extremely problematic to say the least.
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