Germany is about to decide whether to strip key Chinese components from the country's core 5G network.
It is reported that German telecom operators will be required to remove all key components of Huawei and ZTE from their core networks by January 1, 2026; and reduce the structure of their access and transmission networks to Chinese components by 2029. Sexual dependence.
However, the above-mentioned agreement has not been reached so far, which reflects the disunity of opinions within Germany's ruling coalition.
Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany's largest mobile operator, has stated that it is unrealistic to ban the use of Chinese components (network equipment) before 2026. If it insists on doing so, it will have to accept the loss of the network (part of area).
Previously, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requested more funds to help Internet service providers repair and replace equipment produced by Huawei and ZTE.
However, in view of the current situation in the country (slogans far outweigh actions), the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had to issue a warning: "If (Huawei, ZTE and other equipment) are really dismantled, there may be no network in those places."





