Despite the US ban .. Huawei sells 5G technology to dozens of countries around the world
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Despite the US ban .. Huawei sells 5G technology to dozens of countries around the world
In the context of the economic war between China and the United States of America, the latter imposed a lot of sanctions on Huawei, a pioneer of the Chinese technology industry, and America has carried out a lot of campaigns to convince its allies and many countries of the world not to rely on Chinese communication technology 5G because of accusations of assisting in espionage On these countries for the benefit of China.
However, all these American efforts to prevent Huawei from expanding globally with 5G communications technology seem to have failed, which Huawei revealed recently, confirming that it has won 61 contracts to develop 5G networks around the world.
Huawei announced that it has won 32 contracts in Europe, 11 contracts in the Middle East, 10 in Asia and the Pacific and 7 in South America and then finally one contract in the African continent, while its competitor in the field, the Swedish company Ericsson only got 47 contracts .
In the context of the economic war between China and the United States of America, the latter imposed a lot of sanctions on Huawei, a pioneer of the Chinese technology industry, and America has carried out a lot of campaigns to convince its allies and many countries of the world not to rely on Chinese communication technology 5G because of accusations of assisting in espionage On these countries for the benefit of China.
However, all these American efforts to prevent Huawei from expanding globally with 5G communications technology seem to have failed, which Huawei revealed recently, confirming that it has won 61 contracts to develop 5G networks around the world.
Huawei announced that it has won 32 contracts in Europe, 11 contracts in the Middle East, 10 in Asia and the Pacific and 7 in South America and then finally one contract in the African continent, while its competitor in the field, the Swedish company Ericsson only got 47 contracts .