Updated October 14th, 2019 at 15:05 IST

Huawei: We hope IMC will take us to next level of India's 5G journey

Huawei India on Monday said 5G is becoming much faster than expected. As of today, around 40 5G networks are already commercial, Huawei India CEO Jay Chen said.

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Huawei India on Monday said 5G is becoming much faster than expected. As of today, around 40 5G networks are already commercial while Huawei has powered 28 of these 40 5G networks, Huawei India CEO Jay Chen said. Chen was speaking at India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2019 in New Delhi. Chen said Huawei has developed enterprise solutions as well as use case scenarios based on 5G and AI solutions like smart cities and smart education.

'Huawei goes beyond 5G'

Huawei: Keeping us out of India's 5G will be a loss to users, industry

Chen recently asserted keeping Huawei out of India's 5G race will be a loss to telecom network operators, users and industry as a whole. Of late, Huawei is facing a ban from the US on the grounds of national security concerns. India is yet to decide whether to allow Huawei to participate in India's 5G trials. Meanwhile, the central government has made it clear it will keep national interest in mind while deciding on Huawei's participation in India's 5G trials.

Huawei confident it will be given permission for 5G trials in India

Last week, the department of telecom (DoT) granted Huawei permission to proceed with 5G use case demonstrations at India Mobile Congress 2019, which is scheduled between October 14 to 16, 2019. Responding to the DoT's nod, Huawei said the green signal sends a "positive message" and will bolster the industry's confidence to work with the company.

DoT grants Huawei permission to proceed with 5G 'use cases' demos

Meanwhile, Huawei remains confident that it will be given permission to participate in 5G trials in India. Earlier, Bharti Airtel chief Sunil Mittal lent his support to Chinese telecom gear maker Huawei while speaking at the World Economic Forum in New Delhi. Mittal had said Huawei's products are "leading edge" and "superior" to rivals, and asserted that the firm "should be in play" in India.

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Published October 14th, 2019 at 14:26 IST