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Pentagon said to be eyeing 5G solutions with Huawei rivals Ericsson and Nokia

  • Pentagon is laying the groundwork to use technology from rivals Nokia and Ericsson in its 5G development

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As the US further pushes to separate itself from Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies, the Pentagon is laying the groundwork to use technology from rivals Nokia and Ericsson in its 5G development plans, a Pentagon official said on Monday.

“I am not sure we are going to have a total US solution,” Ellen Lord, the Department of Defense’s under secretary of defence for acquisition and sustainment said. “We are talking to Ericsson, we are talking to Nokia quite a bit.”

Simultaneously, the US is laying the groundwork to develop its own technology to support 5G enabled communications, said Lord, who is the Pentagon’s chief weapon’s buyer.

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The United States has lobbied Europe to shut out Huawei, saying its equipment could be used by the Chinese government for espionage. But the European Commission is expected to ignore US calls to ban Huawei Technologies.

Huawei has strongly rejected the allegations and earlier this month sued the US government over the issue.

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At the same time, Lord said that military to military discussions about future 5G networks were going well for the United States. On the military side, “there is actually a huge dialogue going on about what is the path forward,” Lord said. “We have frankly seen a lot of our European allies leaning forward to work with us on that.”

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