As for the Chinese firm Huawei had recently thanked the government of India for allowing all the players which would also be including the telecom equipment vendor to participate in the upcoming 5G trials. By the Governments call by allowing all the participants would be a big relief to the Giants Huawei and ZTE who were battling over a year for the allegations over the security concerns.
Jay Chen, the CEO, Huawei India had a statement on monday "We have also read the news in media and we thank the Indian Government for their continued faith in Huawei".
He also added in his statement that "We firmly believe that only technology innovations and high quality networks will be the key to rejuvenating the Indian telecom industry. We have our full confidence in the Modi Government to dirve 5G in India. We have our full confidence in Indian Government and industry to partner with the best technology for India's own long term benefit and also for cross industry development. Huawei is always committed for India.
The Government of India had decided to give 5G spectrum for trials to all players. 5G trails will be done with all vendors and operators... We have taken an in-principle decision to give 5G spectrum for trials, was said by the telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad to the reporters on Monday.
The expected trials is to be held in the month of January 2020 and which will be followed by the auctions later on in the upcoming year in which the 5G spectrum will be making it's debut. Telcos have be continually urging the government to relook at the pricing of the spectrum so far but the government has not yet budged from its stance.
Jay Chen, the CEO, Huawei India had a statement on monday "We have also read the news in media and we thank the Indian Government for their continued faith in Huawei".
He also added in his statement that "We firmly believe that only technology innovations and high quality networks will be the key to rejuvenating the Indian telecom industry. We have our full confidence in the Modi Government to dirve 5G in India. We have our full confidence in Indian Government and industry to partner with the best technology for India's own long term benefit and also for cross industry development. Huawei is always committed for India.
The Government of India had decided to give 5G spectrum for trials to all players. 5G trails will be done with all vendors and operators... We have taken an in-principle decision to give 5G spectrum for trials, was said by the telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad to the reporters on Monday.
The expected trials is to be held in the month of January 2020 and which will be followed by the auctions later on in the upcoming year in which the 5G spectrum will be making it's debut. Telcos have be continually urging the government to relook at the pricing of the spectrum so far but the government has not yet budged from its stance.
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