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US Clampdown Continues To Severely Hurt Huawei

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Publish date: Thu, 23 May 2019, 02:29 PM

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Audrey Raj

23-May-19 12:30

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Just days after Google’s decision to stop supporting Huawei’s devices came as a massive blow to the Chinese tech giant, news of ARM - a massive processor-maker for mobile devices - issuing a memo to halt all work with Huawei threatens to severely hurt the company’s business even further.

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Cambodia signs 5G development deal with China's Huawei
PHNOM PENH (DPA) - Cambodia has inked a deal with Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei to roll out 5G mobile infrastructure in the country next year, as some Western nations decide whether to exclude the company from 5G expansion, a spokesman for Cambodia's telecoms regulator said on Monday.
The agreement, which would allow for the development of a 5G network to increase mobile Internet speeds and improve digital connectivity, was signed between Huawei and Cambodia's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications on Sunday in Beijing, Mr Im Vutha, of the Telecommunication Regulator of Cambodia (TRC), told dpa.
The United States has urged Europeans nations to exclude Huawei from the expansion of their 5G networks, amid allegations of digital security threats and that the company is too close to the Chinese government.
Britain last week agreed to allow Huawei to help build "non core" infrastructure of a new 5G network over concerns raised by Cabinet ministers.
In South-East Asia, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia have already partnered with Huawei to develop 5G networks.
Mr Vutha said Cambodia had signed on with Huawei but was open to other 5G suppliers.
"We're not exclusive. Our market is open," he said.

2019-05-23 19:02

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