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Opinion | Qualcomm’s Monopoly Imperils National Security
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From WSJopinion: It’s too dangerous for the U.S. to rely on only one company for wireless silicon microchips, writes Michael Chertoff

Global View: As China and the United States move towards great power competition, the complexities of the information age could create more unknowns than the nuclear oriented cold war with the Soviet Union. Photo: Getty Images/IstockphotoImagine that there was only one lightbulb manufacturer in America. What would be the result? Lightbulbs are, after all, an essential component of American life. Without them, we all live in the dark.

We might expect the sole maker of lightbulbs to charge very high prices for its essential product—but let’s leave aside those sorts of anticompetitive pricing issues. The more significant issue, from the perspective of national security, is that the entire U.S. population would be at risk if that one manufacturer failed. The failure...

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