On July 8, the Observer reported last weekend that major operators in the UK had established 5G networks with the help of Huawei. Vodafone, the mobile operator, has launched 5G services in seven cities in the UK, and Huawei has participated in the construction of 5G base stations in six of these cities. Huawei has also built "hundreds of 5G sites" for EE, and has signed contracts for Three and O2 (the latter three are mobile operators).
Previously, British mobile operators said that Huawei's dominant position in the 5G field was obvious. The four operators were using or planning to use their wireless network products, such as base stations and basebands, and almost no similar products from other suppliers could be seen.
Previously, Huawei confirmed the contract for 50 5G networks, involving 150000 base stations. Matthew Howett, chief analyst of Assembly Research, a research institution in charge of communication market regulation and policy, said that operators are happy to use Huawei's equipment. However, some countries have huge ambitions for 5G, so it is difficult to promote 5G globally.
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