Intelligence agencies across the English-speaking world are in widespread agreement about the race to roll out next-generation mobile networks. Top officials from Australia, the UK, Canada and the United States have all said recently that using Chinese telecom giant Huawei’s equipment poses a national security threat.
For service providers in those countries, going along with that assessment comes with a catch. There is no good alternative.
The United States, for its part, offers no competitive fifth-generation wireless network equipment. Europe’s Nokia and Ericsson, meanwhile, are both struggling to catch up to Huawei. South Korea’s Samsung is investing heavily in the area but has come to the party late.
Huawei has been able to offer equipment and services at a fraction of the price of its competitors – a feat that has prompted accusations from both the United States and the European Union that it benefited from unfair government subsidies. The firm has grown exponentially in the process to leapfrog Nokia and Ericsson and become the world’s largest telecommunications equipment supplier by a wide margin.
This is despite the fact that they have long been almost entirely cut out of the US market.
UK executives summed up the sorry predicament of the US-led effort to boycott Huawei, per The Wall Street Journal:
“Executives at one major British wireless carrier say Huawei can deliver products nearly a year before Nokia and Ericsson can offer hardware with comparable technology. They said they were telling U.K. officials, who plan to decide by spring 2019 whether to exclude major Huawei equipment from the country, that blacklisting Huawei could delay by nine months the U.K.’s launch of 5G, the coming generation of superfast wireless technology.”
Nokia and Ericsson, the report says, are also wary that they may be shut out of China’s market if they take advantage of Huawei being shut out of other markets. Indeed, at 15,000, Nokia’s workforce inside the China region is about double that in its home base of Finland. Ericsson, meanwhile, has 12,000 employees in northeast Asia.
Australia and New Zealand have already signed on to the US boycott of Huawei’s 5G gear, leaving their service providers with no choice but to wait for lagging and more expensive alternatives. But there still appears to be resistance in the UK, France and Germany. 2019 will be the year when companies in those countries either hit the ground running with Huawei or are reluctantly forced to save other firms from a terminal decline into irrelevance.

Let me edit it for you mate, spy hardware*, which unlike software is far too complicated to be analyzed.
Let me edit it for you mate, spy hardware*, which unlike software is far too complicated to be analyzed.
Samit Basu Really? I would trust Apple to sell your info to the US authorities.
Samit Basu Really? I would trust Apple to sell your info to the US authorities.
Vincent Harris Where did you get the idea that "Huawei has an undisputable horrendous reputation"? Hard evidence please.
Vincent Harris Where did you get the idea that "Huawei has an undisputable horrendous reputation"? Hard evidence please.
Samit Basu Not like the US, China is not racing to beat everyone. They are going about it in a logical and organized manner. They have by far the best telecommunication structure in the world.
Samit Basu Not like the US, China is not racing to beat everyone. They are going about it in a logical and organized manner. They have by far the best telecommunication structure in the world.
Maria Turner
Maybe that’s why the West decided to rely on political maneuver to assist it’s.high tech industry. We saw that Japan and Korea were controlled by the US. But as China is not controlled by the West, the West seeks by all means to undermine China.
That’s the sign of insecurity. And I also noticed that among the West, Germany is the country that is confident enough to work with China on equal footing.
Maria Turner
Maybe that’s why the West decided to rely on political maneuver to assist it’s.high tech industry. We saw that Japan and Korea were controlled by the US. But as China is not controlled by the West, the West seeks by all means to undermine China.
That’s the sign of insecurity. And I also noticed that among the West, Germany is the country that is confident enough to work with China on equal footing.
James Kelley it was unfortunate that it happened to you. Every nation has thieves. Hope you are able to go after them legally eventually. I am sure not all chinese are thieves. It takes decades if not centuries to understand and develop IP protection. I think china is improving in this regard. I remember that in the 60’s and good part of 70’s you could get pirated books openly in Taiwan and look at where Taiwan is now. I remember reading about how shocked Charles Dickens was when he first visited America just to find out that his novels were pirated and selling for cheap.
James Kelley it was unfortunate that it happened to you. Every nation has thieves. Hope you are able to go after them legally eventually. I am sure not all chinese are thieves. It takes decades if not centuries to understand and develop IP protection. I think china is improving in this regard. I remember that in the 60’s and good part of 70’s you could get pirated books openly in Taiwan and look at where Taiwan is now. I remember reading about how shocked Charles Dickens was when he first visited America just to find out that his novels were pirated and selling for cheap.
Ramon David whites are declining, not enough babies. Make more and standard of living will suffer. Make fewer then will need immigration to maintain population and immigration is dominated by non-white which is what’s going on right now. Better accept it.
Ramon David whites are declining, not enough babies. Make more and standard of living will suffer. Make fewer then will need immigration to maintain population and immigration is dominated by non-white which is what’s going on right now. Better accept it.
WM Wong
Haha… you got me there!
WM Wong
Haha… you got me there!
LOCK HER UP
LOCK HER UP
Samit Basu I agree 1000%
Samit Basu I agree 1000%