India’s answer to China’s Huwawei is Jio5G, will export to other countries of the world
Mukesh Ambani, the owner of India’s largest telecom company Jio, has announced Jio5G. This indigenous 5G solution of India will compete with China’s Huawei. Mukesh Ambani said that his company will export it to other countries of the world.
There is a lot of bad news from India for China’s telecom equipment maker Huawei, surrounded by allegations of espionage around the world. India’s largest telecom company Jio has developed 5G (Jio5G) solution using domestic technology. Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani announced this today. He said that the Jio5G solution will be exported to other countries.
Addressing the 43rd AGM of Reliance online, Ambani said that as soon as the government announces the spectrum for 5G services, Jio 5G services will be started for trial. He said that the field deployment of Jio 5G will start from next year. Mukesh Ambani said that Jio’s 5G solution will also be available to other telecom operators.
Mukesh Ambani has made this announcement at a time when there has been a loud rise against the voice of the entire world. Recently, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo praised Xiao. He said that Jio is a clean telecom company and is free from Huawei. After America, Britain has now banned Chinese company Huawei to create a 5G network. The British government has ordered telecom companies to remove all Huawei devices from the 5G network by 2027.
The decision in National Security Council meeting
After the meeting of the National Security Council, chaired by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, it was decided that the participation of the Chinese company in building the 5G network in the country would be ended. The British government took this decision after reviewing the report by the National Cyber Security Council. The Chinese company Huawei is accused of stealing data and leaking secret information.
It is dangerous for the security of the country
Britain’s culture secretary Oliver Dowden said the National Security Council had warned that concerns about Huawei’s security had increased after the US embargo. Huawei’s presence in the 5G network can be dangerous for the country’s security. He also said that Britain is not confident that Huawei will be able to guarantee any security of its equipment.
China was pressuring Britain on Huawei
At the beginning of June, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that China was trying to pressurize Britain for its projects through the London-based HSBC bank. Pompeo had said that China had allegedly threatened to punish UK banks The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC).
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