The Indians Can Get 5G Trial From Huawei Within A Month If It Gains Govt’s Permission
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According to Chen, the 5G race that lacks the presence of Huawei will be similar to India that doesn’t have cricket anymore.
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While some think the Indian government may not grant Huawei the permission for distributing the 5G trial in the Indian market, Jay Chen, the CEO of Huawei India has emphasized that the company were ready to offer the 5G trial.
Up to now, the Chinese tech company has been among the pioneers of the 5G race in the world because it is always investing much in Research and Development. However, in recent times, Huawei has come under fire when a few Western nations are against its equipment. The strong wave of protest hailed from the US when the nation believes that the 5G network offered by Huawei can help the Chinese government to spy on their devices and its risks towards the national security can be predictable.
According to what Chen revealed, the allegations were only “politics” and as per its part, Huawei hasn’t ever made any wrongdoing. He concluded that any country couldn’t show the evidence against his company.
According to Chen, the 5G race that lacks the presence of Huawei will be similar to India that doesn’t have cricket anymore.