China gets paranoid about Coca-Cola GPS
In the latest bit of international shenanigans, the Chinese government has been harassing the Coca-Cola company due to their use of GPS. Apparently, certain officials believe that the soda company’s marking of certain locations is actually a cover for spy operations, mapping out sensitive areas such as military installations. The employees of Coca-Cola are, naturally, denying any such spying activities.
The main attack comes from officials in the
In their defense, Coca-Cola has said that they’re doing nothing more than using the GPS devices that everyone else buys in
And it looks like Coke is winning out, although the investigation is still technically underway. The Coca-Cola company is a pretty big money-maker in the country, so the government is likely going to speed the resolution of this one along. Some are saying that the whole affair is little more than annual posturing by the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation (NASMG). They make it a point to target a couple of foreigners every year when they publically grandstand their department’s progress. Coke makes a nice high-profile target when they boast of how well they’re doing their job.
It’s also possible that they really are that paranoid about the company working in secret for the
Chinese Coca-Cola photo courtesy of Anna Frodesiak via Wikicommons