At this time last year, Huawei was at the forefront of China's bid to beat the U.S. in the race to roll out the 5G technology. Who would have thought that a year later, the company would be struggling to stay in the race to supply 5G hardware to operators?
The United States believes that Huawei and other Chinese technology companies are security threats and has advised its allied countries to boycott 5G infrastructure manufactured by Huawei. That advice from Trump's United States has been received positively by some countries such as Japan and Australia. Some other countries are said to be reviewing their final position on allowing Huawei to supply their country's 5G hardware, such as Poland.
Chinese firms, such as Huawei and ZTE, have already been listed as national security threats by the US Congress since 2012. Huawei was effectively prevented from launching its smartphones in the US and the government already has banned the use of Huawei hardware and smartphones within US security facilities, according to a published report. The US government plans to sign an executive order to prohibit the use of network equipment of any Chinese manufacturer to carry out its seriousness.
The report says that Donald Trump is expected to sign the order next week, just before the start of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 in Barcelona. Also, according to an anonymous industry source, "There is a big push to get out before the MWC". The source also hinted that time is designed to let the wireless world know that the US is putting cyber security first, as it always has.
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Well, Apple will have to go to India to make cheap or maybe Korea.
Because if they return to the USA, if they are expensive now, let's imagine later.
Will the Nordic telecoms like Nokia (although now its name is Chinese), Scheneider, etc. will reappear ???