Norway won''t ban Huawei from 5G mobile network -minister
Norway does not plan to block China''s Huawei Technologies from building the country''s 5G telecommunications network, the government''s minister of digitalisation told Reuters.
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Norway does not plan to block China''s Huawei Technologies from building the country''s 5G telecommunications network, the government''s minister of digitalisation told Reuters.
Swedish telecoms company Telia Co. has picked Ericsson AB to build out its fifth-generation network in Norway, snubbing Huawei Technologies Co. Starting in 2020, Ericsson will
ELVERUM (REUTERS) - Norway does not plan to block China''s Huawei Technologies from building the country''s 5G telecoms network, Cabinet
State-controlled mobile operator Telenor announced Friday that it
State-controlled mobile operator Telenor announced Friday that it selected Ericsson as RAN vendor for its planned 5G network in Norway, ditching Huawei, which was the RAN supplier for
According to Reuters, Cabinet Minister Nikolai Astrup, the man who leads digital efforts across the government, has confirmed Huawei is free to operate in the country.
Telenor and competitor Telia currently use 4G Huawei equipment in Norway and are testing equipment from the Chinese company in their experimental 5G networks.
Norway is amongst the top buyer of Huawei''s network equipment and the country has clearly said it won''t block the Chinese tech giant from building the country''s 5G network.
Norway''s intelligence service PST on Monday issued a warning about Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, whose ties to Beijing have sparked security concerns.
Norway does not plan to block China''s Huawei Technologies from building the country''s 5G telecoms network, cabinet minister Nikolai Astrup told Reuters, a decision that puts it at odds with
The Norwegian government''s decision not to implement an outright ban on the use of 5G equipment supplied by Huawei has left the door open for the Chinese company to pursue non-core