Germany reportedly won't exclude Huawei 5G technology — if it follows the rules

Germany's telecom regulator has no plans to prevent Huawei from collaborating in its 5G infrastructure, equipped the corporate satisfies safety necessities, the FT reported.
Germany's telecom regulator has no plans to stop Huawei from participating in its 5G infrastructure, provided the company satisfies security requirements, the FT reported.Original article
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