Despite the US embargo, Huawei has signed 46 commercial contracts for 5G networks with 30 countries

Huawei has signed 46 commercial contracts for the establishment of fifth generation networks so far in 30 countries, despite the US ban on the use of its services 5G.
According to the GadgetsNow website, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on Thursday granted 5G licenses for the commercial use of four state-owned telecom giants to start offering the fifth-generation services, signaling Beijing's determination to be the world leader in high-speed wireless networks.
Licenses have been issued for the Chinese broadcasting network and the country's top three telecommunications companies – China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom, while the company said it is well prepared for the commercial use of China's fifth generation 5G networks.
In February last year, Huawei made the world's first 5G call and launched its first 5G device. Huawei signed up in the intense Sino-US trade war after President Donald Trump imposed a $ 200 billion tariff on Chinese goods, The charges for US products are 60 billion dollars, and the conflict has turned into a technical war with the United States urging countries to avoid the company in the 5G networks.
However, details of the countries in which the company was able to obtain contracts were not disclosed, state media reported.
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