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Chinese equipment makers Huawei, ZTE left out of India's 5G trials

| Updated: May 07, 2021 17:12:19


Chinese equipment makers Huawei, ZTE left out of India's 5G trials

India's Telecom Ministry has left out Chinese equipment makers Huawei and ZTE from its upcoming 5G trials, become the latest country to lock the firms out.

The ministry granted permission to a dozen firms - including Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung's network unit - to conduct a sixth-month trial of 5G technology.

Although Huawei and ZTE were not named, they were not banned from supplying 5G equipment to carriers.

India is the world's second-biggest market by number of phone users, reports the BBC.

Major carriers Reliance Industries' Jio Infocomm, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea will conduct the trials along with state-run MTNL.

A statement from the Indian government's Press Information Bureau says that each company "will have to conduct trials in rural and semi-urban settings also in addition to urban settings so that the benefit of 5G Technology proliferates across the country and is not confined only to urban areas."

Delhi is yet to implement any type of official ban on the Chinese companies, which currently supply a significant amount of equipment to India's mobile providers.

However, the government has signalled a tighter, more security-oriented approach to the country's networks, which is widely expected to work against the Chinese companies.

In December, the government said it would identify "trusted" sources of telecoms gear its carriers can use in their networks as part of the new security directive for the sector.

Those new procurement rules are expected to come into effect in June, and will restrict Indian network providers to buying certain types of equipment from "trusted sources".

It might also include a list of banned suppliers.

Global security concerns

Huawei has been locked out of the development of 5G in a number of other countries, including the UK.

The company is currently on the US Department of Commerce's Entity List, which restricts its access to items produced with US technology and software.

The US says Huawei could be used by China for spying, via its 5G equipment and its Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has even ordered certain US telecommunications companies to remove Huawei equipment from their network.

Huawei has long denied claims that it poses any threat to national security.

Mobile operators in a number of countries have warned that excluding Huawei from the network could increase the cost and slow the rollout of 5G.

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