The US Department of Commerce on 13 July lifted a ban on US companies selling goods to ZTE Corp, allowing China’s second-largest telecommunications equipment maker to resume business.
The Commerce Department removed the ban shortly after ZTE deposited $400 million in a US bank escrow account as part of a settlement reached last month. The settlement also included a $1 billion penalty that ZTE paid to the US Treasury in June.
ZTE is now rolling out a 7.1.1 update to its US based devices (Axon 7 mini & others from previous 6.0 marshmallow).
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