In Western countries themselves there are intelligent and stupid. When Australian Prime Minister Morrison was still battling China every day, Germany had quietly released Huawei’s 5G project.
Last week, “Handelsblatt Business Daily” reported that the German government will present a new bill to the Bundestag in December to allow Huawei to develop part of the German 5G network.
French media reported that Germany has decided to allow Huawei to participate in the construction of part of its home 5G network.
In October of this year, Japan and South Korea steadfastly refused, barring the Chinese telecom giant from 5G networks. Among the world’s major economies, only the US, UK, India and Taiwan intend to refuse to use Huawei’s 5G equipment.
Huawei is currently in a leading position in the race to develop applications for the “4th Industrial Revolution” using 5G capabilities, including auto-programmed industrial robots, remote controlled mining, intelligent city traffic management, telemedicine and pandemic disease control etc. . For example, Huawei plans to add digital anamnestic records and real-time health monitoring of 500 million people outside China to its cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) system in the 1920s. Furthermore, China’s dominant position in 5G. It can make it a leader in the next phase of 6G broadband development.
Advisors to US President-elect Biden said trying to shut out billions of Huawei users from the global communications network is unrealistic.
So when Biden defeated Trump in the US presidential election, Germany decided not to block any equipment vendors from participating in the construction of 5G in Germany. This is also a commonly expected action.
The Asia Society and the University of Southern California recently released a report titled “Facing China’s Challenges: America’s New Technology Competitive Strategy,” which states, “Although Huawei is banned in some major countries ( especially allies and partners), it may be feasible, but it is a global network challenge that requires a multifaceted solution. world, in the global market, Huawei and other Chinese suppliers are not realistic. ”It is worth noting that some of the authors of this report are potential future officials of the Biden administration.
Japanese media reported in mid-October that Japan had rejected the US request to exclude Huawei from the 5G network and told Washington it would take its own security measures to ensure the security of data transmitted via Huawei hardware. South Korean news agency Yonhap said a senior South Korean official told a high-ranking US delegation: “We have made it clear that private telecommunications companies can decide for themselves which specific company equipment to use.
Russian business newspaper Kommersant reported in September that “Russian 5G will be produced in China” after Russian mobile service provider MTS switched from Nokia to Huawei to upgrade Moscow’s mobile network. Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed a framework agreement on 5G cooperation, including joint research and development, at the 2019 St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
The new 5G network needs to be integrated with existing 4G equipment. If Germany excludes Huawei’s 5G equipment, it will cause serious damage. Huawei represents 65% of the 4G infrastructure of Deutsche Telekom, the leading mobile service provider in Germany, as well as 55% of Vodaphone equipment and 50% of Telefonica equipment.
In early November, German officials described Huawei’s decision as “standing on the edge of a precipice” because the German industry was arguing with German security officials, who were under pressure from the intelligence community. American. Fortunately, Trump’s defeat in the elections has caused the debate to tend to support the industry hoping to partner with China.
Huawei’s main competitor is Ericsson, which is based in Sweden. The Swedish National Telecommunications Authority has postponed the auction of the 5G spectrum after the Swedish Court of Appeal approved Huawei’s petition to reconsider the government’s ban on the use of its broadband equipment. Ericsson also criticized the Swedish government’s ban because China is one of Ericsson’s largest markets. The company’s largest and most modern manufacturing facility opened in Nanjing last year. It is estimated that by 2024 Ericsson will build up to 10 in China’s huge 5G network. % Base stations and has 10 million base stations. China has not ruled out 5G equipment in Western countries.
One of China’s strengths in the 5G competition is that Beijing has started developing the next generation 6G broadband. In November, China launched its first experimental 6G satellite to test Terahertz (very short) wavelength data transmission. Researchers have already discussed the use of terahertz radiation as a mobile broadband platform, and the launch of a Chinese satellite is the first experimental test conducted in space.
At the November Asian Times webinar, 6G expert Dr. Jones (Handel Jones) said, “As for 6G, China has at least two or three floors. This is a ten-year plan with a scale of Co be 10 or 100 times that of 5G. Quantum communication is an option and China has established a connection with quantum communication between Shanghai and Beijing. It is obvious that the United States should switch to 6G. But who will? “” There are no companies currently using 5G in the US. The US has some infrastructure, but no base stations and no fibers. Therefore, in general, China has Huawei and ZTE. In Europe, there are Ericsson and Nokia. Samsung. it’s coming and it could be in the future. It will become a force in this market. Some technologies in Japan are the same. But we don’t even have a 5G company in the US. “
After Biden takes over, major industrial countries will adopt Huawei’s 5G equipment.
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