Published: September 11, 2017
Publisher: USA Today
“Global business practices are now under scrutiny like never before thanks to President Trump’s pledge to pull the U.S. out of bad trade deals. The idea that industrial giants have been acting in ways counter to principles countries have agreed upon is the subject of considerable debate as policymakers formulate new policies to keep us integrated in the global economy.
The Federal Trade Commission is currently pursuing a complaint filed against Qualcomm, a company that licenses and manufactures baseband chipsets used in smartphones that let them communicate with one another over mobile networks. The technical name for it is interpolation, and it’s a necessary part of global telecommunications revolution.”