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China's Huawei says it's open to 'no backdoor' agreement with India

Huawei is closely engaging with India to clarify its stand on 5G solutions, says company CEO.

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Huawei wants to be part of India's 5G trials.

Sankalp Phartiyal | Reuters New Delhi
China's Huawei Technologies is ready to enter into a "no backdoor" agreement with India to allay security concerns, the telecom group's local head said on Monday, as the giant South Asian country prepares to launch next generation 5G networks.

India, the world's second-biggest wireless market by users, will hold an airwaves auction for 5G services before March, according to the country's Telecoms Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

It has yet to begin 5G trials and has not taken a decision on allowing or banning Huawei from the test runs amid a U.S.-led push to shut out the Chinese tech and telecoms group, saying
Topics : Huawei 5G

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