France won’t totally ban Huawei 5G, cybersecurity head says
By DW
06 July 2020 |
2:56 pm
France's cybersecurity agency is encouraging telecom companies not to use Huawei equipment for their 5G networks. However, the country is stopping short of a complete ban on the Chinese group.
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