In 2004 there was a trade and technology dispute of significance between China and the United States surrounding a mobile security standard called WAPI (Wireless LAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure). Using the remarkable size of its domestic market as a lever, China is challenging some existing or being-shaped standards to set its own standards not only within its own territory but also potentially in the world markets. WAPI is another example in a series of these attempts. Using the actor-network theory, we investigate the process of mobile standards setting in the international context where superpowers like China and the United States compete. © 2005 by International Federation for Information Processing.
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Chan, S., Lee, H., & Oh, S. (2005). An international mobile security standard dispute: From the actor-network perspective. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 185, pp. 293–304). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28918-6_22
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