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Chipmakers Stop Wi-Fi Sales To China

News The company is continuing to work with local PC manufacturers and the government on the issue, but it does not have enough information about WAPI at present to understand when or whether it will be able to ship chips that conform to the standard.

[March 11, 2004, 13:30]

US Aims To Bring Down China's Regulatory Wall

News There are literally thousands of test hours in every driver," said Jeff Thermond, vice president of Home and Wireless Networking at Broadcom, which has decided to pull out of the Chinese Wi-Fi market after the June WAPI law takes effect.

[March 19, 2004, 14:45]

Play Up, China, And Play The Game

Leader Especially China, which last week launched a startling attack against the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, over the circumstances surrounding the rejection of China's WAPI technology.

[June 7, 2006, 15:45]

China Urged To Follow The Wi-Fi Herd

News The disputed specification, called Wired Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure (WAPI), was implemented by the Standardization Administration of China in a bid to address national security concerns.

[February 26, 2004, 10:10]

China Adopts Global 3G Standards

News Last year, China failed in an attempt to get international acceptance for its locally developed WAPI wireless encryption standards, leading to accusations of conspiracy and unethical behaviour within the IEEE standardisation committee, and counter...

[May 17, 2007, 16:37]

China Battles Rejection Of Wireless Encryption Algorithm

News The accusation was made in an appeal to the ISO, based in Geneva, to reconsider its March decision to reject China's encryption technology known as WAPI in favour of the American IEEE's 802.11i encryption standard.

[May 30, 2006, 16:50]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Could this be a repeat of the Chinese WAPI incident, where the country declared that all wireless networks would have to conform to a new government standard -- details of which were not forthcoming? In the end, Intel and others said that they...

[July 9, 2004, 19:05]