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A top German carrier picks Huawei to help build its 5G network in potential snub to the US

Published Wed, Dec 11 201911:03 PM EST
Key Points
  • Telefonica Deutschland, one of Germany’s top mobile carriers, has picked Huawei and Nokia to build out its 5G network.
  • The move is a potential snub to the U.S. government which has been campaigning for its allies to keep the Chinese telecoms equipment giant out of 5G networks.
  • Telefonica Deutschland said it was waiting for government approval for the move.
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Chinese telecom giant Huawei announced on October 16, 2019 that it has passed the 400,000 5G antennas mark, the fifth generation of mobile phones, in the world with 56 operators who have already started to roll out the new mobile network.
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Telefonica Deutschland, one of Germany’s top mobile carriers, has picked Huawei and Nokia to build out its 5G network.

5G refers to next-generation mobile networks that promise super-fast data speeds and low latency — a short amount of time between the data being summoned and it reaching its destination.

The move is a potential snub to the U.S. government which has been campaigning for its allies to keep the Chinese telecoms equipment giant out of their 5G networks. Washington maintains that Huawei represents a security risk because its equipment could be used for espionage by Beijing. Huawei has repeatedly denied this allegation.

Countries have approached Huawei with mixed views. Japan and Australia have effectively banned the company from their 5G networks. Meanwhile, the U.K. has yet to make a final decision.

The German government decided in October it would not exclude Huawei from its 5G networks. Instead, it introduced a draft proposal for security guidelines when it comes to 5G equipment. It could mean that equipment from vendors need to be certified.

Telefonica Deutschland said it was waiting for government approval.

The telecoms company chose Huawei and Nokia to build its so-called Radio Access Network or RAN. This is essentially the part of the network that hooks up your devices with the actual 5G signal. It is different to the so-called “core” which is like the brain of the network. The RAN is often seen as less sensitive than the core in terms of security.

Telefonica Deutschland said it has not yet chosen which company will build its core for 5G.

While China has already turned on its 5G networks and some U.S. carriers have rolled out the technology, Europe is seen as lagging behind.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/12/top...icks-huawei-to-help-build-its-5g-network.html
 
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Telefonica is

a) a spanish company not a German
b) Telefonica employes 120.500 people
c) only 5000 of them work in Germany
d) Telefonicas main market is south america because this market is still growing rapidly
e) Telefonica can reach in Germany only 60% of the population and is far away to be a top carrier
 
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Telefonica is

a) a spanish company not a German
b) Telefonica employes 120.500 people
c) only 5000 of them work in Germany
d) Telefonicas main market is south america because this market is still growing rapidly
e) Telefonica can reach in Germany only 60% of the population and is far away to be a top carrier
wouldn't the final approval come from home office or whatever the equivalent you have?
 
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Huawei Strikes German 5G Deal Despite Political Pushback
Telefónica becomes the first operator in Germany to publicly commit to the Chinese vendor
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China’s Huawei was picked to supply 5G equipment for Germany. PHOTO: HANNIBAL HANSCHKE/REUTERS

WSJ
Dec. 11, 2019 10:49 am ET

BERLIN—Huawei Technologies Inc. secured a commitment to build part of Germany’s 5G infrastructure, strengthening its position in Europe’s largest economy despite calls from lawmakers to bar the Chinese company.

Telefónica SA, one of three major mobile operators in Germany, said Wednesday it planned to use equipment from Huawei and Finland-based Nokia Corp. to build its 5G wireless network in the country—subject to Huawei equipment meeting government security standards.

“Telefónica Germany has clearly taken care not to pre-empt the ongoing political process of defining these security guidelines and at the same time not to delay the start of the 5G rollout,” Klaus Schulze-Löwenberg, a spokesman for the carrier, said.

The company said Nokia and Huawei would be “equally responsible” for supplying equipment for 5G antenna technology, with the selection of vendors for the more-sensitive core network coming sometime next year.

Telefónica’s decision marks the first public commitment to use Huawei equipment for 5G by one of Germany’s three main wireless operators, which also include domestic leader Deutsche Telekom AG and Vodafone Group PLC.


It comes amid political debate in Germany over whether to allow Huawei to supply equipment for mobile networks or bar it, as the U.S. has, over concerns that the gear could be exploited for espionage by China.

The German government recently decided against explicitly barring Huawei, but lawmakers from the ruling coalition have threatened to push an amendment of the nation’s telecommunications security laws that would effectively exclude the Chinese vendor. A parliamentary vote on updated security

At the annual convention of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union last month, members adopted a nonbinding motion to exclude 5G bids by foreign equipment makers that could be subject to influence from their governments.

Deutsche Telekom says it will wait for the dust to settle before signing any new equipment deals. “In view of the unclear political situation, we are not currently entering into any 5G contracts with any manufacturer. We informed the manufacturers about this last week,” the company said. “We hope, however, that we will get political clarity for the 5G expansion in Germany as soon as possible, so as not to fall behind.”

The U.S. says Huawei is under the sway of the Chinese government, but the company has said it would be willing to sign a no-spy agreement and welcomes regulatory scrutiny. In Germany, it is already a major supplier to all three network operators in their existing infrastructure, and a Huawei spokesman said this week that efforts to build out the country’s 4G network are continuing.

Operators in Germany have lobbied against banning Huawei, saying such a measure would boost the cost of building the 5G network and delay its deployment.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/huawei-strikes-german-5g-deal-despite-political-pushback-11576079398
 
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again bjing TROLLS TELEFONICA is a SPANISH COMPANY stop spreading shit fake news that one of Germanys main phone carrier like Telekom has choosen Huawei...

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Telefonica Headquater in MADRID SPAIN.... now the bijng propaganda trolls try to make us belive Madrid the capital of Spain is a German city and one of Spains largest companys is a German ...
 
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again bjing TROLLS TELEFONICA is a SPANISH COMPANY stop spreading shit fake news that one of Germanys main phone carrier like Telekom has choosen Huawei...

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Telefonica Headquater in MADRID SPAIN.... now the bijng propaganda trolls try to make us belive Madrid the capital of Spain is a German city and one of Spains largest companys is a German ...
It's the Wall Street Journal spreading this news... check again.
 
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usa can give her byach india all the expensive 5g tech!
 
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no it is you posting this nonsens here not Wall Street Journal... that US and Chinese news companys spreading shit news about each other is normal in todays world...

Telefonica is a spanish company (one minute internet research and even Bijng Trolls like you could see that Telefonica is a Madrid based spanish company)...
 
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no it is you posting this nonsens here not Wall Street Journal... that US and Chinese news companys spreading shit news about each other is normal in todays world...

Telefonica is a spanish company (one minute internet research and even Bijng Trolls like you could see that Telefonica is a Madrid based spanish company)...
Take your complaint to Wall Street Journal
 
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