The Asian Age

Mittal vouches for Huawei tech

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New Delhi, Oct. 3: Amid a US push for a global ban on Huawei over “security issues” ahead of 5G adoption, India’s telecom tycoon Sunil Bharti Mittal on Thursday threw his weight behind the Chinese firm, saying its products are “leading edge” and “superior” to rivals, and asserted that the firm “should be in play” in India.

The US has blackliste­d Huawei and is now persuading its allies to block the world’s largest provider of networking gear and the second biggest smartphone maker, from their mobile networks.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum here, US Secretary of Comm-erce Wilbur Ross said the Trump administra­tion’s opposition to the Chinese company was not about protection­ism but “genuine security risks” that go beyond the front-end

equipment.

US concerns are based on its desire and hope “that our geopolitic­al partner India doesn’t inadverten­tly subject itself to an untoward security risk,” he said. The risk, said Ross, is not only on the front-end equipment, but every time vendor interactio­n is to take place even on maintenanc­e or upgrades.

When his statement was tossed to Mittal, who was also on the same panel, the Bharti Enterprise Chairman backed Huawei’s technology prowess to the hilt saying the company has in the past 10-12 years become “extremely good” with its products.

“... To a point where I can safely say their products in 3G and 4G that we have experience­d, are significan­tly superior to Ericsson and Nokia. I use all 3 of them,” Mittal said.

Stating that he had been surprised by Huawei’s technologi­cal advancemen­ts, Mittal noted that the Chinese company had been able to take its products to a level where it was leading edge.

“The power consumptio­n is a fraction of the Europeans, the footprint is small if you have to put it on a tower, and they have powerful leading features... They are clearly leading edge. Now, whether they compromise­d some American IPs (internet protocols), I don’t know,” he said.—PTI

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