European Union countries are to no longer have components from Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE in their network ...
The EU executive on Tuesday proposed banning third-country companies from European mobile networks if they are deemed a ...
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EU considers whether there's Huawei of axing Chinese kit from networks within 3 years
Still dominant in Germany's networks, among others The European Commission (EC) wants a revised Cybersecurity Act to address ...
Industry associations are not sparing in their criticism of the draft EU Cybersecurity Act. They warn of consequences for digitalization and high costs.
Mobile network provider Huawei has announced the evolution direction of industry technologies moving towards greener mobile networks. The move from 5G to 5G-A features more connections and a more ...
London ranks 10th for 5G quality of experience in Europe, according to a new report from fixed and mobile network benchmarking firm MedUX. The city is falling behind its European peers for a number of ...
As 5G mobile networks celebrate five years of commercial availability, racking up over 1.5 billion users around the world, around a fifth of the marketplace, comms tech giant Huawei has revealed its ...
Evolving 5G networks are presenting unique opportunities. By the end of 2024, there were more than 2.1 billion 5G users around the world, and the numbers continue to grow. The standard for 5G-A (3GPP ...
European Commission plan would make vendor removals mandatory within three years and allow broader curbs if China is deemed a ...
Germany’s ruling coalition agreed on a proposal to strip critical Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. components from the nation’s 5G core mobile network by the end of 2026 for national security ...
Germany will remove Chinese components from the country’s 5G mobile networks by the end of 2029, ending years of debate that had left the country dragging far behind allies in addressing what the U.S.
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