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Events in two cities this past week might have changed 5G history

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2019-03-10 15:50

This week, events unfoldIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing Index.html" target="_blank">In two Index.html" target="_blank">Index.html" target="_blank">ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Inese cities could change 5G history.

Index.html" target="_blank">In BeijIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing, delegates from all over ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Ina are attendIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing annual meetIndex.html" target="_blank">Ings to shape the country's future. Index.html" target="_blank">In the southern city of Shenzhen, Index.html" target="_blank">Index.html" target="_blank">ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Inese tech giant Huawei unveiled a lawsuit agaIndex.html" target="_blank">Inst the U.S. government for bannIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing it from enterIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing the U.S. market.

Index.html" target="_blank">In deliverIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing a draft government work report Index.html" target="_blank">In BeijIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing, Index.html" target="_blank">Index.html" target="_blank">ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Inese Premier Li Keqiang did not mention 5G. But analysts saw this word clearly written between the lIndex.html" target="_blank">Ines when he explaIndex.html" target="_blank">Ined ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Ina's plan to exploit network technology to boost the economy and better service the people.

For the first time Index.html" target="_blank">In history, journalists coverIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing the event got a taste of trial 5G connections.

How about ordIndex.html" target="_blank">Inary people? When asked about when ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Ina would issue the first commercial 5G license, Miao Wei, ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Ina's MIndex.html" target="_blank">Inister of Index.html" target="_blank">Industry and Index.html" target="_blank">Information Technology told reporters on the sidelIndex.html" target="_blank">Ines of the event "Very soon." The head of a Index.html" target="_blank">Index.html" target="_blank">ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Inese telecom research Index.html" target="_blank">Institute revealed 5G smartphones would hit the market later this year, before beIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing widely used next year.

Also this week, Index.html" target="_blank">In Shenzhen, at the headquarters of Huawei, six top executives declared live to the world that they have sued the U.S. government over the unconstitutionality of its legal ban on Huawei's equipment to enter the U.S. market.

"The U.S. has repeatedly failed to produce any evidence to support the ban," said Huawei's rotatIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing chairman Guo PIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing, "We are compelled to take this legal action as a proper and last resort."

So, while the Index.html" target="_blank">Index.html" target="_blank">ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Inese government strives to be the frontrunner Index.html" target="_blank">In 5G applications, the U.S. has yet to make up its mIndex.html" target="_blank">Ind about what to do with the best opportunity so far. What a drastic contrast. But what does it mean for both countries?

U.S. politicians, lawmakers, and media are goIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing to have lengthy debates on the lawfulness of the ban. But technology won't wait. Nor will developers and users Index.html" target="_blank">In ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Ina or elsewhere.

Huawei says its technology is months ahead of its competitors while beIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing cheaper and simpler. As the clock ticks, such a lead could widen. Whether the U.S. government wIndex.html" target="_blank">Ins or loses the case agaIndex.html" target="_blank">Inst Huawei, they will have likely missed the first 5G traIndex.html" target="_blank">In.

Is there a way out? Huawei has offered to cooperate with the U.S. government to dispel any security concerns. British Index.html" target="_blank">Intelligence authorities have reportedly concluded that any risks could be mitigated.

Has the U.S. government the will and open-mIndex.html" target="_blank">Indedness to work with Huawei on the issue? We can only hope so.

LookIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing at what has happened Index.html" target="_blank">In BeijIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing and Shenzhen this week, the wIndex.html" target="_blank">Indow of opportunity appears to be open for Huawei and ChIndex.html" target="_blank">Ina but closIndex.html" target="_blank">Ing for the U.S.

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