A man walks past a Huawei company logo outside the entrance of a Huawei office in WuhanNEW YORK (Reuters) - Wireless service provider Clearwire Corp said on Friday it will use equipment from China's Huawei in a high-speed network upgrade it starts in 2013, with the blessing of the U.S. government. Clearwire said it reviewed its plans "with the technical arms of multiple federal agencies" and that it has "great respect for the U.S. government and their oversight role over the nation's infrastructure." The decision follows a U.S. congressional report earlier this month that said Huawei network equipment should be kept out of the U.S. ...



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