USA vs. China Phone Wars Round 15

    USA vs. China Phone Wars Round 15

    Huawei 5G network infrastructure for Southeast Asia is now ready to be connected, says the Chinese telecommunications giant, highlighting all the negative effects of the ongoing telephone war with the USA. The conflicts have not been fought in cyberspace alone, as the United States has prevented all American tech makers from doing business with Huawei and selling them hardware, while preventing them from importing anything into the United States. United, with the warning from President Donald Trump himself that Huawei devices can be used for spying.



    USA vs. China Phone Wars Round 15

    Despite the ban from the US market and despite potential espionage accusations, Huawei has deployed its 5G network infrastructure throughout Southeast Asia, thereby averting any damage to the company during the telephone war. . The Philippines and Thailand will be the first to try out the network and new technologies.

    Huawei has denied all accusations made by the United States and its president about China's use of their technology to spy on countries. Huawei Vice Chairman Edward Zhou made a statement about the United States against China Phone Wars last Sunday at the Southeast Asians Association and said:

    “China and the United States are now in the trade war and there is also a kind of technology war (which) Huawei is very focused on right now. We are here to support ASEAN in the development of 5G. There are no cybersecurity issues for us. There is no evidence that the United States is saying that ”- Edward Zhou.

    USA vs. China Phone Wars Round 15

    This next generation technology will be used to help the economy, commerce, education and all other sectors of the mentioned fields. This will improve local trade, transport and information flows, given that Huawei has already reportedly invested more than $ 5 billion to test and set up the new network. Thailand was one of the first to welcome it with open arms and allowed Huawei to set up its test center at a major university near Bangkok, the country's capital.



    This news is seen as a blow to the United States, as Thailand and the Philippines were historic allies with the United States, but chose not to participate in the surveillance and bans imposed on the company's products issued. by President Trump. However, Vietnam pulled out of Huawei and chose to roll out the host wagon for Ericsson and Nokia's 5G tech networks.



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