The European Commission decided to allow 5G companies to deal with union members, provided they follow a set of risk-mitigating measures, simply called an EU toolbox. This means companies like Huawei and ZTE will be free to deliver 5G network equipment to each of the 27 members if the country's governing body is okay with the progress a company has done towards network security and transparency. The decition is said to be an important step in "what must be a continuous effort in the EU's collective work to better protect the critical infrastructures", added Margaritis Schinas,...
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
EU allows Huawei to deploy 5G technology if it follows a set of guidelines
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