Sources said both Airtel and Vodafone have also joined ZTE, Nokia and Ericsson, apart from Huawei, for conducting the 5G trials.
Company
News : Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei is
expected to conduct 5G trials for Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea,
sources said, as the central government finalises the trial runs
before the spectrum auctions.
Sources
said both Airtel
and Vodafone have also joined ZTE, Nokia and Ericsson, apart from
Huawei, for conducting the 5G trials. Reliance Jio will rope in South
Korean equipment maker Samsung.
State-owned
BSNL is also likely to go with ZTE. The firms have submitted
applications for 5G trials, industry sources said.
The
Chinese firm had had come under a cloud after there were allegations
that its electronic and telecom devices helped China to spy on US
corporations and agencies. The firm has been barred in Australia and
Japan, but welcomed in Russia, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
The
central government had even constituted a committee headed by its
principal scientific advisor to decide on Huawei’s participation in
the 5G trials. The trials would establish use cases in the country as
a precursor to the full-fledged launch of 5G services.
However,
last month, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had said the
government will allocate airwaves to all telecom service providers
for conducting trials of super-fast 5G network, and will not bar any
equipment suppliers in the trials. The stance had spelt relief for
Chinese telecom gear maker Huawei, which rivals western equipment
makers such as Ericsson and is facing curbs in the US.
Huawei
India CEO Jay Chen had earlier stated the company firmly believes
that only technology innovations and high-quality networks will be
the key to rejuvenating the Indian telecom industry.
“We
have our full confidence in the [Prime Minister Narendra] Modi
government to drive 5G in India. We have our full confidence in
Indian government and industry to partner with best technology for
India’s own long-term benefit and also for cross-industry
development,” Chen had recently said.
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