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Jessica Rosenworcel’s first task after her official nomination as chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been to implement a Trump-era policy to ban China Telecom from the US.
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Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is back home in China, 34 months after she was arrested at Canada’s Vancouver airport on a US warrant to extradite her on charges of fraud.
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Nokia has paused its activities with the industry’s leading open RAN organisation because of threats that Washington could impose the same penalties to those on Huawei.
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US chip company Qualcomm has revealed that it is working with Chinese vendor ZTE to achieve 5Gbps speeds on 5G services on millimetre-wave spectrum.
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The US government has granted Huawei licences to buy microchips for car components, in the first sign of easing in the battle with the Chinese vendor.
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Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou has made her final appearance in a Canadian court in her extradition battle with the US.
Forthcoming events
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The US government has given a six-week extension to the licence that allows companies to trade with Huawei.
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Huawei is to build a wireless communications factory in France, the Chinese company’s chairman has announced.
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US publisher Rupert Murdoch’s London newspaper operator has linked up with Huawei to provide news to its app platform.
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Huawei is expected to launch its first device that offers its home-made alternative to Google’s Play Store, just as Google has issued a stern warning to Android users wanting to sidestep the US embargo.
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Members of the US House of Representatives will take the first steps tomorrow to subsidising rural operators to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment in their networks.
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A Danish consultancy company says it will cost operators in Europe $3.5 billion to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment with non-Chinese equipment.
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Huawei’s CFO, Meng Wanzhou is due to begin what’s expected to be an eight-day extradition trial in Vancouver later today, nearly 10 months after she was arrested.
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Huawei has dropped a court action against the US after US authorities returned equipment that was seized two years ago.
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The US has given another 90 days’ partial relaxation of its embargo on Huawei’s dealings with US companies, deferring a ban that was due to come into force today.
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Huawei’s founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei has said he is confident the new UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, will allow the company to supply 5G equipment.
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Chinese vendor Huawei has launched its move to make its phones independent of US-originated software.
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The US government has set out the details of its ban on its agencies from buying kit from Huawei, ZTE and three other Chinese companies.