Atkins doesn't know much, because so far it has been the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications that has been pushing the project internally.
Seryosha didn't get any more news, he finally waited until the end of the event, and rushed home to discuss the matter with Eva.
Back home, Seryosha told Eva exactly what happened.
When Seryosha finished talking about the matter, Eva actually knocked over the coffee cup in her hand in a panic.
"Damn" Eva took the towel from Karim and wiped the coffee stains from her body, and she kept walking around the room, thinking about what to do.
"How far is our second-generation mobile communications?"
Seryosha asked aloud.
"Originally, according to the current progress, it should be possible to enter the trial operation test stage before the end of the year, and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company has been saying that it will adopt our technology, and I didn't notice that there will be opponents in Europe," Eva said with annoyance, the second generation of mobile new communications took several years, and the whole project almost invested the money earned by the first generation of mobile communications, and now it looks like it is about to be introduced to the global market, who knows that Europe will have to make a different set of standards on its own.
The original generation of mobile network solutions should have thought about the poor performance in the European market, and Eva secretly blamed herself for being so slow.
Seryosha thought about it for a while, then stood up and said to Eva: "It's okay, this matter was discovered early, and there is a remedy, don't we have a lot of patents for the first generation of mobile communications, find a lawyer, and fight a lawsuit with the European Conference of Posts and Telecommunications, and drag them down first."
"No, Seryosha doesn't make much sense to do this, we have registered all the core patents of the second generation of mobile communications, it is impossible for Europeans not to know about it, since they dare to do it with us, they must have a different technical route from ours, I think they should think of us to set up patent barriers," Eva reminded Seryosha.
"Whether it's useful or not, it's good to buy us a little time," Seryosha persuaded.
In fact, Seryosha had a plan and did not tell Eva, because the most critical thing in this matter is what the European Postal and Telecommunications Conference relies on to formulate its own mobile communication standards, that is, how the European Postal and Telecommunications Conference circumvents the patent barriers of communication.
Therefore, Seryosha planned to take over the power of the KGB and steal this top-secret information, which was still in a state of secrecy, from within the European Post and Telecommunications Conference.
When the form of anti-corruption in the Soviet Union was at its most urgent, Chubanov introduced a mysterious figure to deliver news to Seryosha.
Since Andropov's death, Seryosha has not contacted this person again.
Now Seryosha intends to have this mysterious person mobilize the KGB to steal this technical information.
Seryosha comforted Eva.
Then he walked into the bedroom, took out the satellite phone from his luggage, and dialed the mysterious man's number.
Seryosha waited for a long time, but no one answered the phone, and he hung up.
About twenty minutes later, the satellite went off.
Seryosha picked up the phone, and the other party asked in a low voice, "What's the matter?"
"I want to steal a technical document belonging to a department within the European Conference on Posts and Telecommunications, can you arrange it for me," Seryosha replied.
"Boy, you are now a senior cadre, won't you use the power in your hands to direct the KGB to do things, this matter is under the control of the Sixth General Directorate of the KGB, the General Directorate of Defense Industry and Defense, you can directly ask the director of the bureau to help you arrange this matter, you don't have to go through me," said the other end of the phone.
"How can I command the KGB," Seryosha thought the other party was joking.
"You absolutely couldn't command it when Andropov was there, but now, the KGB is afraid that it will make you owe them a personal favor," the other replied.
"Is there something wrong with the KGB?"
asked Seryosha puzzled.
"Don't say who supports the KGB in the current Politburo Standing Committee, the director of the Sixth Bureau will definitely not shirk your business, so you can rest assured that he will do it, and ensure that it will be done properly for you," he hung up directly after saying the phone.
Seryosha slowly put down the phone, thinking that he had offended the mysterious man somewhere.
However, this sentence "Who do you think supports the KGB in the current Politburo Standing Committee" is really intriguing, and Seryosha understands after thinking about it, both Chernenko's faction and Gromyko's faction have suffered heavy losses from Andropov's anti-corruption, and Grish was almost sent to prison by Andropov.
These two factions will not like the KGB in any case, and the rest is our Secretary Gorbachev, with Secretary Gorbachev's political inclination, how can it be possible to protect the KGB, it would be good not to fall into the ground.
Having figured this out, Seryosha left home and went straight to the Soviet embassy.
You can't contact the KGB outside, you have to use the encrypted communication line in the embassy to be reliable.
On the road, Seryosha could not let go of the KGB.
I really can't imagine that the powerful KGB actually has a time to memorize words.
After Seryosha arrived at the embassy, he explained his intentions, and the confidential officer of the embassy immediately arranged a call for Seryosha to talk to the Main Directorate of Defense Industry Defense of the Sixth Directorate of the KGB.
Seryosha waited less than ten minutes before the Moscow side answered the phone.
So Seryosha and the head of the 6th Directorate of the KGB began to communicate about it.
Seryosha gave the reason for wanting to know about these communication technologies in order to develop telecommunications technology in the Soviet Union.
This reason is big and empty, but Mortin, the director of the sixth game, helped Seryosha find a more reliable reason.
"Yes, Comrade Seryosha, we must grasp the trend of their communication technology development, which is also the objective need of our KGB to ensure the security of our own communication channels," Director Mortin stressed with care.
Seryosha didn't know that they were doing him a favor, and he took the matter into the KGB's intelligence program.
Because the phone calls are monitored and recorded, many things cannot be said directly inside.
Seryosha finally stressed that it was best to do this as soon as possible, and thanked the KGB comrades for their assistance, and then the two hung up.
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Although Seryosha did not understand Director Mortin's painstaking efforts, Seryosha was still very grateful for the enthusiastic attitude of helping.
He planned to wait until he returned to Moscow to thank the director of Moretin.
The Soviet ambassador arranged dinner for Seryosha, and Seryosha naturally did not want to excuse himself.
Although the ambassador is from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he knows that Seryosha has a wide network in Britain, so he naturally wants to make friends.
It's a pity that this meal Seryosha Seryosha has always thought about the problems of the KGB. t1706231537: