European Union: IMPORTANT announcement regarding Huawei and 5G

The European Union makes a very important announcement regarding Huawei and 5G technology, here is what the European commissioner for industry said regarding the launch of 5G networks.

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European Union is seriously pressured by the US to ban Huawei's 5G telecommunications products for the creation of networks on the continent, but so far many countries have not given in to Trump's demands. China has repeatedly said, just like Huawei, that if the company's telecommunications equipment is banned, the launch of 5G networks in the country will be extremely delayed, but the European Union comes with a contrary announcement.

European Union, through the voice of the commissioner for industry, Thierry Breton, stated that there is no risk of delaying the launch of 5G networks in Europe if local technologies and not those of Huawei are used. The announcement was made during a conference that took place in Munich, in Germany there are many heated debates regarding the Huawei ban, there are also warnings regarding the delay in the launch of 5G networks in the country, but the European Union denies them.

European Union: IMPORTANT announcement regarding Huawei and 5G

European Union would like very strict security measures to be imposed for the launch of 5G networks in Europe, but also in other areas of the globe, all to ensure the safety of the data transmitted through them. This of course would imply limiting the access of those from Huawei from the creation of 5G networks at least in the European Union, something that will generate increased costs for their launch, but not necessarily a delay in their activation for customers.

Thierry Breton, the head of industrial policy, rejected claims that relying on European companies to build a 5G network would delay its rollout, given an increasingly tense debate in Germany over the risk posed by Huawei of China."

European Union He is trying to support the Huawei ban after the German interior minister stated that such a decision would delay the launch of 5G networks by 10-5 years, which of course is completely unrealistic. The European Union wants to support local manufacturers of telecommunications equipment to the detriment of Huawei, and on the continent there are several extremely large companies that make very good products, which are considered safe.

European Union it seems to have a policy totally contrary to the second of the important states within it, but with Great Britain leaving this month, Germany will probably be the only one to support Huawei.