Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins suggests fears of Huawei 5G dominance may be overblown
- Robbins, whose company is a main competitor to Huawei, said ‘there’s not going to be one manufacturer’ providing 5G equipment
Cisco Systems Inc. Chief Executive Officer Chuck Robbins suggested governments shouldn’t worry that Huawei Technologies Co. will dominate the race to build 5G wireless networks.
“The current infrastructure around the world is built on a combination of communication suppliers from Europe, from China, from the US, everywhere,” Robbins said in a CNN interview on Sunday. “And I think that despite everything that we hear, I think that’s going to be the case in the future as well.”
The US is seeking to discourage purchases of equipment from Huawei and is pressing European governments to do the same, saying it’s a gateway for Chinese spying. China rejects US allegations that its laws require companies to help collect intelligence.
While major western equipment manufacturers specialise in different areas of next-generation mobile gear, Shenzhen-based Huawei competes in both wide-area radio technology and core network equipment, Robbins said. Even so, “there’s not going to be one manufacturer” providing 5G equipment, he said.
US President Donald Trump’s administration has stepped up its campaign in Europe, Huawei’s biggest market outside China, where governments in the UK, Germany, France and elsewhere are deliberating whether to restrict its gear from the network upgrade.