EU officials are reportedly considering a mandatory ban on the use of certain companies, including China’s Huawei, in member states’ 5G networks due to security concerns. The discussions come as Brussels grows concerned about some national governments’ slow response to the issue.
The annual Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade fair kicked off on Monday, bringing together global experts in mobile and telecoms to present their latest product innovations and talk about the future of tech.
On Thursday, Britain extended the deadline for removing equipment and services from China’s Huawei in core network functions, following discussions with the company and national telecoms.
The federal government is banning Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from Canada’s fifth-generation networks, citing security concerns. The decision comes with far-reaching im-plications for national security and diplomacy, which critics say is long overdue.
At this year’s Global Analyst Summit (HAS 2022), which took place in Shenzhen on April 28, Huawei launched its commercial 5G indoor positioning solution, marking the first time the industry has delivered a toB-focused 5G positioning solution.
Huawei has improved the 5G video experience through Telco TV, they communicated from the Chinese giant at the world’s largest telecommunications services fair in Barcelona in early March, and at 5g.hr we have found out the details of the project itself.
Huawei is still the global leader in the telecom equipment industry, which includes all telecommunications infrastructure, from broadband access, mobile core and RAN, SP routers, etc. These were the findings of Dell’Oro Group for the third quarter of 2021.
Zagreb was visited by Huawei’s 5G truck, showcasing cutting edge 5G-enabled digital solutions. All visitors had the opportunity to step into the future and try out the latest technology and a number of top gadgets.
According to a new forecast by CSS Insight, about 560 million 5G-capable smartphones will be sold worldwide in 2021 alone, bringing the number of global 5G connections to 637 million.
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