Huawei will install 5G network systems in Europe
The trade war between the United States and China seems to be close to coming to an end for good. A few days ago Trump announced a first trade agreement that canceled the tariffs that would have to come into force last Sunday. Huawei has been the company that has taken the most battles in this trade war. It has been announced that Huawei will install 5G systems in 21 European countries.
Huawei for the moment is still prohibited from installing 5G systems throughout the United States. It seems that in Europe they have neglected the warnings of the United States that, on the other hand, lack evidence. It seems that European countries have not found anything that could pose a privacy problem.
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During these months, Huawei has worked to offer confidence to the states to integrate their 5G network. The list of countries where you install your equipment are: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, Greece, Cyprus, Austria, Sweden, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Hungary, Romania, Monaco and UK
In addition, there have been several operators that have confirmed that they will use equipment from the Chinese company. It will have an important presence in 5G networks throughout the European continent. The last to confirm that it will implement Huawei equipment to offer a 5G network has been Telefónica.
This is important support for Huawei at a time when the company is in bad shape. In addition, the Chinese company has become the second smartphone manufacturer in the market, despite the US blockade. While to avoid future sanctions and their dependence on the United States they already work on their own operating system and on their own processors.
We will see if after this support from Europe, the United States backtracks with respect to the blockade of Huawei. Although knowing Trump, it is unlikely.
Source: Gizchina

