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US has no 5G competitor, while European, South Korean players lag far behind



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.”
 
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US has no 5G competitor, while European, South Korean players lag far behind

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.

Thanks in part to massive government subsidies, Huawei has been able to offer equipment and services at a fraction of the price of its competitors. It has grown exponentially in the process to leapfrog Nokia and Ericsson and become the world’s largest telecommunications equipment supplier by far.

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.

http://www.atimes.com/article/campaign-against-huawei-faces-embarrassing-reality/
 
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Honestly, why do we even need 5G right now? There are no mobile applications which need 5G's bandwidth and there are lots of WiFi hotspots in all the major European and North American cities.
 
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Honestly, why do we even need 5G right now? There are no mobile applications which need 5G's bandwidth and there is a lot of WiFi hotspots in all the major European and North American cities.
CN wt her "miracle" Huawei 5 G still on the verge of collapse :laugh:

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Chinese manufacturing had an even worse December than expected, more data show
  • Results of a private survey on China's manufacturing for the month of December showed factory activity contracted amid a trade dispute with the U.S.
  • The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI), a private survey, fell to 49.7 in December from 50.2 in November. Analysts' in a Reuters poll predicted the PMI to come in at 50.1 in December.
Huileng Tan | @huileng_tan
Published 8 Hours Ago Updated 1 Hour AgoCNBC.com


Expecting the manufacturing will enter a recession in trade war: Analyst 3 Hours Ago | 02:11

Results of a private survey on China's manufacturing for the month of December showed factory activity contracted for the first time in 19 months amid a trade dispute with the U.S.

The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI), a private survey, fell to 49.7 in December from 50.2 in November. Analysts' in a Reuters poll predicted the PMI to come in at 50.1 in December.

A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below that level signals contraction.


In December, two separate measures for new orders and new export orders showed contraction, the Caixin survey showed.

"That showed external demand remained subdued due to the trade frictions between China and the U.S., while domestic demand weakened more notably," wrote Zhengsheng Zhong, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group, a subsidiary of Caixin.

"It is looking increasingly likely that the Chinese economy may come under greater downward pressure," Zhong added in the press release.


Economic data from the world's second-largest economy is being closely watched for signs of damage inflicted by the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing.

Official manufacturing PMI released on Monday showed a slowdown in activity for the month of December as the sector contracted for the first time in more than two years, dropping below the critical 50 level.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/02/chi...-manufacturing-purchasing-managers-index.html
 
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CN wt her "miracle" Huawei 5 G still on the verge of collapse :laugh:

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Chinese manufacturing had an even worse December than expected, more data show
  • Results of a private survey on China's manufacturing for the month of December showed factory activity contracted amid a trade dispute with the U.S.
  • The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI), a private survey, fell to 49.7 in December from 50.2 in November. Analysts' in a Reuters poll predicted the PMI to come in at 50.1 in December.
Huileng Tan | @huileng_tan
Published 8 Hours Ago Updated 1 Hour AgoCNBC.com


Expecting the manufacturing will enter a recession in trade war: Analyst 3 Hours Ago | 02:11

Results of a private survey on China's manufacturing for the month of December showed factory activity contracted for the first time in 19 months amid a trade dispute with the U.S.

The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI), a private survey, fell to 49.7 in December from 50.2 in November. Analysts' in a Reuters poll predicted the PMI to come in at 50.1 in December.

A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below that level signals contraction.


In December, two separate measures for new orders and new export orders showed contraction, the Caixin survey showed.

"That showed external demand remained subdued due to the trade frictions between China and the U.S., while domestic demand weakened more notably," wrote Zhengsheng Zhong, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group, a subsidiary of Caixin.

"It is looking increasingly likely that the Chinese economy may come under greater downward pressure," Zhong added in the press release.


Economic data from the world's second-largest economy is being closely watched for signs of damage inflicted by the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing.

Official manufacturing PMI released on Monday showed a slowdown in activity for the month of December as the sector contracted for the first time in more than two years, dropping below the critical 50 level.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/02/chi...-manufacturing-purchasing-managers-index.html

Can you please stop the hatred and childish propaganda? Post reasonable counter-argument are OK, but not things like "China will collapse in 2023" in every threads. Otherwise, moderator should come.
 
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Can you please stop the hatred and childish propaganda? Post reasonable counter-argument are OK, but not things like "China will collapse in 2023" in every threads. Otherwise, moderator should come.
Weak economy will lead to collapse, Soviet is a clear example. CN economy look quite bad now, Huawei is dying, so its going to collapse.Nothing wrong wt my post.

U dont like the trust, then dont read my post.
 
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Weak economy will lead to collapse, Soviet is a clear example. CN economy look quite bad now, Huawei is dying, so its going to collapse.Nothing wrong wt my post.

U dont like the trust, then dont read my post.
You will just attract the attention of Chinese posters that will be just as bad as you. Then the thread goes downhill.
 
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Weak economy will lead to collapse, Soviet is a clear example. CN economy look quite bad now, Huawei is dying, so its going to collapse.Nothing wrong wt my post.

U dont like the trust, then dont read my post.

China's weak economy? So which one is better? the US, EU or Japan? Based on what criteria?

Huawei's turnover is $103B in 2018, the first time in its history to hit $100B mark, compared to $92.7B in 2017, so please elaborate why it is dying?
 
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China's weak economy? So which one is better? the US, EU or Japan? Based on what criteria?

Huawei's turnover is $103B in 2018, the first time in its history to hit $100B mark, compared to $92.7B in 2017, so please elaborate why it is dying?
So u only read "CN will collapse in 2023" from my post while dont read my explain why CN ecokomy is weak and Huawei is dying ??

Ah ha.so if u still dont know why, then read all my post, I explained why already, I also post "why CN economy is weak" many times here and Cneee also agree wt that, so I dont waste time to explain to a dumb peasant like u again.

Do u realize that CN trolls dont get angry when hearing "CN economy falling" ? Cos they realize that the Truth now :cool:
 
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So u only read "CN will collapse in 2023" from my post while dont read my explain why CN ecokomy is weak and Huawei is dying ??

Ah ha.so if u still dont know why, then read all my post, I explained why already, I also post "why CN economy is weak" many times here and Cneee also agree wt that, so I dont waste time to explain to a dumb peasant like u again.

Do u realize that CN trolls dont get angry when hearing "CN economy falling" ? Cos they realize that the Truth now :cool:

Your trolling is horrendous, not an ounce of tact.
Well such is to be expected from a sellout.

However you deserve to be commended for learning how to fart through your mouth.
 
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Your trolling is horrendous, not an ounce of tact.
Well such is to be expected from a sellout.

However you deserve to be commended for learning how to fart through your mouth.
Ha ha.My posts r mainly for Indian, Russian bros and Cnese to read. I dont care the others understand or not and Indian and Cnese here agree wt my post :cool:
 
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Mod, please stop this troll. He is getting insane now.
Mod should stop an azz licker like u instead.

U'd better get loss when Running out of agrument.btw u r on my ignore list. I dont waste time wt azz lickers
 
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Honestly, why do we even need 5G right now? There are no mobile applications which need 5G's bandwidth and there are lots of WiFi hotspots in all the major European and North American cities.
Why did we need horseless carriage? Horses were fine.
Why did we need electricity, candles were fine
Why did we need iron, wood sticks were fine.
 
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