The People's Republic of China is going to take Intel to the International Standards Organization for imposing a
near-monopoly on encryption standards for wireless local area network
gear. According to the Xinhua news agency, Beijing said that Chipzilla had used unethical behaviour and wants the ISO to look into it.
China says that the American Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE), broke ISO rules when its national bodies voted on new
technology to mend security loopholes in the WLAN standard.
It claims that the IEEE didn't follow ethical and procedural rules and
principles.
China had been trying to force every man plus dog to adopt its
proprietary and secret encryption standard called WAPI. However it was
forced to abandon the plan when Intel refused to sell its products
behind the bamboo curtain. Intel said that if it adopted the standard
it would have to hand over IP rights to Chinese companies. In March both the IEEE and China asked the ISO to approve a standard
for Wireless. The ISO rejected China's WAPI standard, but Beijing
claims that was only because the IEEE misled many national bodies that
voted on the plan.
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