The Jerusalem Post

Huawei founder: No talks with US firms to license 5G

- • By BRENDA GOH

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Huawei Technologi­es Co. Ltd. is not yet directly engaged with any US company over the firm’s proposal to ease concerns about the security of its platform by licensing its 5G network technology, its founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said on Wednesday.

A Huawei executive told Reuters in October that the company was in early stage talks with some US telecoms companies about licensing its technology but warned that conversati­ons were at an early stage and would likely take a long time to conclude.

The idea of a one-off fee in exchange for access to Huawei’s 5G patents, licenses, code and know-how was first floated by Ren in interviews with The New York Times and The Economist in September. But it was not clear whether there was any interest from US companies.

“There are currently no US companies talking to us directly, because middlemen who have come to talk do not necessaril­y represent the big US companies, as this is a big and difficult introducti­on,” Ren said in a conversati­on broadcast by the company. “It is only when someone is willing to come and discuss this issue with us will we find an investment bank to help us find an intermedia­ry to discuss the deal, contract and cooperatio­n, but not yet.”

The US government, fearing Huawei’s equipment could be used by China for spying, placed the world’s largest telecoms equipment provider on a blacklist banning it from buying American-made parts and has led a campaign to convince allies to bar it from their 5G networks. It has also brought criminal charges against the company, alleging bank fraud, violations of US sanctions against Iran and theft of trade secrets, all of which Huawei denies.

Ren said on Wednesday that the company was coping well with the US blacklisti­ng and Huawei was continuing to innovate without US support, even though he hoped the ban would not be a long-term issue.

He said that the company expects to sell 240250 million smartphone­s this year.

Huawei said last month that it had sold more than 200 million phones in the year to October 23, hitting that milestone more than two months earlier than it did in 2018.

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