Posted AT 10:08 AM EDT on 29/05/06
China: U.S. is in wireless 'conspiracy'
CHRIS HAWKE
Associated Press
BEIJING The agency promoting China's wireless encryption standard has accused a U.S. engineers' group of waging a conspiracy that led a global organization to reject the Chinese system, the country's official news agency said Monday.
China made the accusation in its appeal against the International Standards Organization's decision in March to reject its encryption system, known as WAPI, the Xinhua News Agency said.
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