WASHINGTON, Feb 7 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday it has brought criminal charges against China-based telecommunications company Hytera (002583.SZ) , accusing it of conspiring with Motorola Solutions Inc (MSI.N) employees to steal the American company’s digital mobile radio technology.
In a partially redacted indictment unsealed in Chicago, the government said Shenzhen-based Hytera Communications Corp recruited Motorola employees in Malaysia to steal proprietary trade data about the radios, known as walkie-talkies.
The indictment charges Hytera by name, but it redacts the names of other co-defendants in the case, at least some of whom are the now-former Motorola employees […]
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