India will not use Chinese Huawei-ZTE technology for 5G technology


New delhi date. Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE are both leading names in the field of technology and equipment for the Five-G Internet. India has decided not to seek the help of these companies. The government has made the decision because of the growing conflict with China.

However, the government has not officially banned these companies so as not to cause a stir. But telecom operators operating in the country have been privately instructed not to use Huawei and ZTE equipment or technology until it is available.

The age of 5G internet is coming all over the world. These two Chinese companies are leading among the few companies operating in this field. But Huawei was accused of spying in the United States.

Trump has since banned Huawei in the United States. After the spread of Corona, many countries, including the United States, have come to understand that China is a villain. That is why they are breaking away from Chinese companies. The company is also banned in Australia-UK.

India invited various companies for the Five-G trial last year, including Huawei and ZTE. India is planning to expand its business without imposing official sanctions on the two companies.

But the businessmen involved in the telecom industry have not received any instructions from the concerned ministry to stay away from these companies. Instead, the government wants to use Sruthanik technology and seek the help of companies from other countries where Sruthanik technology is not available.

The report was published by The Financial Times, a leading British newspaper. According to its report, the doors for these Chinese companies in India are almost closed. Because the Indian government is committed to hitting China on the economic front. Telecom companies in India that used to have agreements with Huawei are also looking for other partners.

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