HUAWEI CREATES MORE STRESS BETWEEN USA AND INDIA |
The Chinese
brand of network and communication and phone manufacturing Huawei. Company
seems to not put a strong hold in the Indian market as recently USA government
sued the company for its data leaks to Chinese government and spying on the
user tracking the data of user.
USA has
warned India to not use 5G hardware which are manufactured by Huawei in using
USA based products which may not be possible because major Indian market of
electronic are acquired by USA based companies like Google, Windows, Snapdragon
and etc. So they aren’t making a direct statement
to not use Huawei but they are giving indications to not use their product.
India
sooner to sell their air for their latest connectivity network the 5G which
have raised a fund of $84 million which will have a boom in Internet of things and
in medical surgeries the driverless cars and to connect smart cities. So big
telecom tycoons will buy these network like Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Idea-Vodafone
and all other telecom giants. Though telecom companies haven’t comment on the
auction
It will not
only generate the revenue for Indian government but also generate a better Business
platform for the major 5G hardware manufacturing giants. Telecom companies have
to by hardware to propagate 5G radio waves. The major manufacturing 5G
companies are Huawei, ZTE, Nokia, Samsung, Fiberhome and Ericsson.
Huawei provides
good product quality for reasonable pricing so they see India as a good market
place for business and they sign a contract of millions of dollar but the
telecommunication minister Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad said to security issues
with the Chinese brand Huawei it is hard to allow the company to allow in 5G
trials.
On the
other hand Huawei said it is willing to sign a
“no back door" pact with the Indian government to assuage potential
security concerns. Jay Chen, chief executive officer of Huawei India, said in
an interview that “I am ready to sign a ‘no back door’ agreement with my
customers (telecom companies) and the Indian government today". Huawei has urged India to make an
"informed and independent decision" on permitting its 5G trials in
the country
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