Huawei receives a refusal from a new country regarding 5G networks
It seems that pressure is still mounting on the global technology giant, the Chinese company Huawei, si
nce the American authorities began to impose sanctions on it in the framework of what is known as the trade war between the United States of America and China, and after these sanctions were launched from America and then Britain, they are still expanding Towards other countries.
It is clear that the international coalition opposing the presence of Huawei on the 5G arena is still expanding, as the matter began in the United States of America, then Britain, then also Slovenia, before another country was added, according to what international media indicated, where recent press reports indicate The two main telecommunications companies in Belgium and Luxembourg, namely Orange and Proximus, have begun to replace the Chinese equipment that enters the telecommunications networks in the two countries and of Huawei with other equipment from the Finnish company Nokia, which is one of the competing and leading companies in this field and competes with Huawei On the global 5G market, the sources say that the Belgian authorities, as well as other countries, are receiving pressure from the US administration due to the accusations directed against the Chinese company Huawei of spying for the Chinese authorities.
Britain had previously responded to American pressure to exclude Huawei from the list of companies that will contribute to the development of 5G communication networks in the country, and thus telecom operators in the United Kingdom will have to not purchase any new equipment from the Chinese company by the end of next year. 2021, and the equipment currently in the networks will be gradually replaced until 2027.
The British authorities justified this decision with fears of Chinese spying on the country's telecommunications networks, but indicated that the new step will have negative repercussions on the development of the 5G network in Britain, indicating that this may cause the plans set in this regard to be delayed by about three years. More than planned, in addition to a £ 2 billion increase over the final cost