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Vodafone Hutchison partners with Nokia

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SYDNEY: Vodafone’s broadband services joint venture (JV) with Hutchison Telecommun­ications (Australia) Limited has partnered with Nokia to roll out 5G services in Australia, the companies said.

The 5G drive comes as the joint venture is caught in a legal appeal process against an antitrust regulator’s move to block its proposed A$15 billion mega-merger with TPG Telecom .

In a joint statement, the companies said Vodafone Hutchison Australia, the 50-50 joint venture, would kick off its 5G rollout in the first half of 2020 with Nokia as the network vendor.

“They (Nokia) presented a compelling roadmap that aligned with our 5G objectives and will help us to continue improving our 4G network for our customers,” Vodafone Chief Executive Officer Iñaki Berroeta said in the statement.

The Finnish telecom network equipment maker has already built a test network to demonstrat­e its 5G technology, and those sites will become the first area of commercial coverage for Vodafone’s 5G network.

The partnershi­p was the final step in a long process, Vodafone’s Berroeta said, following the security guidance given by the country’s federal government in August 2018.

Australia expanded its national security rules to exclude telecommun­ication equipment suppliers that it believes have ties to foreign government­s, a move that disallowed Huawei Technologi­es Co from the country’s 5G rollout.

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