It was also thanks to the collaborative technology company formed with IDG.
After several projects,
ERV obtained the "membership" to the confidential software project of the United States.
Otherwise, for a general company to go through this process, the time faced would be considerably long. Just this software alone costs the US government an authorization fee of $150 million annually.
Moreover, it does not restrict exports to other Western countries.
That is to say,
If other Western countries want to use it, they would still have to pay a fee. It is estimated that by the end of next year, this company's annual licensing fees could exceed $500 million, or even more.
Although it earned less.
Not as much as companies like IBM, but this equipment's money, fighters still couldn't earn it temporarily, just like how Huawei's equipment was ostracized by Western countries—it wasn't as if you have something, they would buy it.