The Manila Times

Samsung wins $6.6B Verizon 5G order

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SEOUL: Samsung Electronic­s clinched a $ 6.6 billion agreement to provide 5G network equipment to Verizon in the United States, a regulatory filing showed on Monday, expanding its presence in the strategica­lly crucial market.

The South Korean tech giant said the massive deal was equivalent to 3.4 percent of its total worldwide sales last year, and a “long- term strategic contract.”

Washington has banned US telecom firms from using network equipment manufactur­ed by Samsung’s Chinese rival Huawei on security grounds.

Samsung Electronic­s is the flagship subsidiary of the sprawling Samsung group, by far the biggest of the familycont­rolled South Korean conglomera­tes that dominate business in the world’s 12thbigges­t economy.

The order comes after the firm defied the coronaviru­s pandemic to post a 7.3 percent rise in second- quarter net profits thanks to strong demand for memory chips.

Samsung Electronic­s shares closed up 1.6 percent on Monday.

The US is considered behind other countries such as China and South Korea when it comes to deploying the potentiall­y transforma­tive technology.

To catch up, Washington announced last month that 100 megahertz of coast- to- coast spectrum long reserved for the military would be auctioned off to telecommun­ications firms for use in 5G networks.

First- generation mobile networks enabled wireless phone calls, and the second generation added texting.

Third- generation mobile networks could handle more data, such as sending pictures and using basic apps, while the current 4G networks can carry bigger loads such as streaming video.

5G networks are touted as promising an exponentia­l leap in the amount and speed of wireless data, enabling advances in self- driving vehicles, virtual reality, connected health and more as sensors and servers communicat­e instantly.

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