Kuwait Times

Huawei loses out in 5G bid in Singapore

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SINGAPORE: Nokia and Ericsson have been chosen as Singapore’s main 5G network providers, telecom operators said, leaving Huawei with only a minor role as the Chinese tech giant faces growing US pressure.

Huawei has been dogged by allegation­s of stealing American trade secrets and aiding China’s espionage efforts, with Washington pushing countries to bar the company from involvemen­t in their nextgenera­tion networks.

Huawei has denied ties with the Chinese government. Singtel, one of the city-state’s main telecom operators, said Wednesday it had chosen Sweden’s Ericsson to build its 5G network after the government gave final approval.

A joint venture that includes the country’s two other major telecom operators, M1 and StarHub, announced it had opted for Nokia to build its main 5G infrastruc­ture. However, both M1 and Starhub said that other firms, including Huawei, could have some involvemen­t in the project.

Huawei only won the contract to be a provider for a smaller, local network system, operated by TPG Telecom, a more minor player. The Southeast Asian city-state tries to maintain good relations with both the US and China, and Informatio­n Minister S. Iswaran insisted that no company had been excluded in the selection process.

“We have run a robust process spelling out our requiremen­ts in terms of performanc­e, security and resilience,” he said, adding that mobile network operators also had their own criteria. “There is a diversity of vendors participat­ing in different parts of the 5G ecosystem, and... there remain prospects for greater involvemen­t in our 5G system going forward.”

Iswaran said the 5G investment­s will run into “billions of dollars”. —AFP

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