WASHINGTON - A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday rejected Chinese telecommunications equipment-maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's constitutional challenge to a US law that restricted its ability to do business with federal agencies and their contractors.
Among its many arguments, Huawei argued that the NDAA was overly broad in restricting its sales and violated due process. Huawei's lawsuit said its"equipment and services are subject to advanced security procedures, and no backdoors, implants, or other intentional security vulnerabilities have been documented in any of the more than 170 countries in the world where Huawei equipment and services are used".