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Company's plan for Iran trade brings guilty plea
News&Observer ^ | Mar. 18, 2008

Posted on 03/18/2008 6:32:33 PM PDT by nuconvert

Company's plan for Iran trade brings guilty plea

Mar. 18, 2008

Allied Telesis Labs, a telecommunications research company with offices on NC State's Centennial Campus, entered a guilty plea today to conspiring to trade illegally with Iran.

According to a federal court press release, the company conspired to land and carry out a $95 million contract to rebuild telecommunications systems in Iranian cities including Teheran. The guilty plea followed a written plea agreement and required the defendant to pay a fine of $500,000.

The plea came in federal court in Raleigh to charges of conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Powers Act, federal court officials said.

Attorneys for Allied did not comment during the hearing, but said in a news release that the employees involved in the conspiracy have been fired.

According to the court's news release, the company designed telecommunication equipment and systems including high-capacity "multiservice access platforms," known as iMAPs, and related items that could route a large volume of messages/information/data.

The plea acknowledged that the corporation conspired with another to trade with Iran in violation of the law.

"The iMAPS developed in the Triangle were to be a central component of this system," the news release said. "Preparation for the execution of the contract went as far as the manufacture of approximately $2 million worth of iMAPS at ... facilities in Singapore.

"The contract negotiations eventually collapsed, the telecommunications system was not installed and the iMAPs were sold elsewhere at a loss."

The company, formerly known as Allied Telesyn Network is a subsidiary of Washington State-based Allied Telesis, Inc., itself a subsidiary of Allied Telesis Kabushi Kaisha, a Tokyo-based global holding company


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: alliedtelesislabs; business; crime; iran; nc; sanctions; telecom; telecommunications

1 posted on 03/18/2008 6:32:33 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: nuconvert

Telecom technology like that is almost inherently dual-use. If you help a developing nation like Iran with its telecom infrastructure, you are unavoidably helping Iran with its Command, Control and Communications capability.

Iran is killing American soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines by proxy in Iran and Afghanistan and sponsoring terrorism around the globe.

In other words, this is basically trading with the enemy.

There was a time when trading with the enemy would get you more than a $500,000 fine.

We have lost our national testicles.


2 posted on 03/19/2008 4:16:57 AM PDT by LSUfan
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To: nuconvert

No jail time? I don’t care if the perps were fired.


3 posted on 03/19/2008 4:32:47 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Forget it...I'll never be able to pull the lever for McCain!)
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