5G
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Huawei responds to new rule allowing US firms to work with it on 5G standards
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new regulations on May 15 that allow U.S. companies to cooperate with Huawei on 5G standards development. Huawei responded to this on Tuesday night.
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U.S. will allow companies to work with Huawei on 5G network standards, report says
The U.S. government confirmed Monday that it will modify a ban on U.S. companies doing business with Huawei to allow them to collaborate on next-generation 5G network standards, according to Reuters.
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China's 5G millimeter-wave chip is successfully developed
The Nanjing Network Communications and Security Purple Mountain Laboratories has developed a CMOS millimeter-wave fully integrated 4-channel phased array chip, and completed the chip packaging and testing, Chinese Academy of Engineering academician Liu Yunjie said today.
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Nokia becomes China Unicom's 5G core network product partner
Nokia today announced that China Unicom has selected it to support its 5G SA core network in China, which is the expansion of their current 4G network cooperation.
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Huawei gets support from UK's biggest business group
The controversy over Huawei's role in the UK's 5G network continues to grow, and Huawei has a number of supporters.
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How important is Huawei to the 5G industry? Analyst explains
Banning Huawei from the global market will not only limit operators' choice of suppliers, but also inhibit the entire industry value chain's technology Innovation, ABI Research Research Director Dimitris Mavrakis said on Monday.
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Huawei will get paid by U.S. for 5G patents despite ban
Huawei will get paid by the U.S. despite Trump administration efforts to erase it from the supply chain as it owns the most patents on 5G technology, according to a new study.
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Huawei buys full-page ads in UK newspapers to fight back against 5G security concerns
Huawei bought full-page ads in a number of British newspapers on Monday to counter concerns about its role in the deployment of the country's 5G network.
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UNISOC, Hisense sign agreement to deepen 5G cooperation
UNISOC, China-based supplier of mobile communications chipsets and IoT chipsets, today announced that it has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Hisense Telecom in Qingdao on June 5.
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China Unicom and Huawei sign agreement to build low orbit satellite 5G
China Unicom said today it signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Huawei in Beijing on June 6 to advance network construction for on the ground and space uses.