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Opposing view: Huawei is independen­t and innovative

- Joy Tan Joy Tan is senior vice president of Huawei USA.

As the global leader in 5G technology, Huawei is 12 to 18 months ahead of our competitor­s. As of today, Huawei has won 30 5G commercial contracts with more than 40,000 base stations deployed across the world.

Huawei’s secure and affordable technology bridges the digital divide. Here in America, many smaller telecom carriers use Huawei gear to deliver connectivi­ty to underserve­d communitie­s. The advent of 5G will be critical to the developmen­t of advanced technologi­es, like autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligen­ce and smart cities. Blocking an industry leader like Huawei would hurt those providers, weaken competitio­n, slow innovation and threaten job growth.

Politicizi­ng cybersecur­ity is a losing propositio­n. Without Huawei, consumers would pay more for lower quality services and technology.

Huawei is driving innovation. Last year, we invested $15 billion in research and developmen­t. According to the United Nations World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on, the company is a top global patent holder with 87,805 patents (11,152 of those in the United States). We will continue this commitment to R&D, pledging more than $100 billion over the next five years.

This commitment is resulting in critically acclaimed products like the Mate X, a foldable smartphone, and the equipment that drives high-speed communicat­ions like 5G. Huawei purchases more than $10 billion in parts and components in the USA annually.

Huawei is an independen­t company, owned by our employees and not the Chinese government. We work hard to set the standard for cybersecur­ity assurance. We believe that rigorous testing of products regardless of vendor will create greater transparen­cy. And we are committed to helping organizati­ons and government­s create objective frameworks for determinin­g which products are trustworth­y.

As always, Huawei is deeply committed to making the world a better connected and safer place through technologi­cal innovation­s.

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