India has been a late convert in telecom technology
The announcement quells fears among some telcos that Chinese players might be banned from participating in 5G trials and roll outs
The operators would rather go along with the global standards set by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project or 3GPP
Nokia has retained a catalogue of thousands of wireless communications patents
The state's equity-asset manager Solidium Oy recently crossed the 5% threshold in Nokia shares, and now has about 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) worth of stock
Tech to be tested once spectrum is available
In 2019, ZTE took the lead in launching the first commercial 5G smartphone, ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G, in China, the Nordic countries and the Middle East
The oil-to-telecom major's ambitious indigenous initiative is one of several projects around the world to break the monopoly of incumbent telecom gear manufacturers
Reliance Jio shares platform with Bharti Airtel to ring in 25 years of mobile telephony
"Huawei continues to remain our customer. But they are going through their own cycle, in terms of the US (sanctions) and Covid-19 impact," said TechM's CFO Manoj Bhat
The rising demand for high-speed data has escalated the need for 5G services in one of the world's largest telecom markets
Telecom gear makers have to share source codes and get equipment tested by third-party labs accredited to the government.
The US say Huawei's equipment could be used by the Chinese government for espionage: a charge denied by the company and Beijing
Says industry may not have the appetite for it because of AGR issue
The United States say the company's equipment could be used by the Chinese government for espionage - a charge denied by Huawei and Beijing - and has pressed its allies to ban it.
After the trial runs, India, through Jio, will join the exclusive club of just a few countries with their own 5G technology that they can sell to the world
On Tuesday, during the company's first pandemic-forced virtual annual general meeting, Ambani outlined another vision to disrupt the mobile device market again.
Having built a solution from scratch, Mukesh Ambani now wants to get cracking
Britain imposed the ban after the US threatened to sever an intelligence-sharing arrangement because of concerns Huawei equipment could allow the Chinese government to infiltrate UK networks
Chinese officials have threatened consequences if Britain treats it as a hostile country