According to foreign media reports, an Indian government spokesman said on Monday that Huawei has been allowed to participate in 5G network experiments, which may be held in January 2020.

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According to reports, the telecommunications sector will meet with operators on December 31 to confirm the timing of 5G experiments.

In response, Jay Chen, CEO of Huawei India, said: “We thank the Indian government for its continued trust in Huawei. We firmly believe that only technological innovation and high-quality networks are the key to revitalizing the Indian telecommunications industry. The government is full of confidence in promoting 5G in the country. We believe that the Indian government and industry will adopt the best technology for India’s own long-term interests and cross-industry development. Huawei has been committed to India’s development. ”

In June of this year, Huawei’s Indian executives took the lead in expressing their willingness to sign a “backdoor-free agreement” with Indian officials to alleviate the security concerns of the other party.

In fact, Huawei’s progress in the global 5G market is quite good. Earlier in September, Huawei announced that it had won more than 50 5G commercial contracts worldwide, and more than 200,000 5G base stations were shipped. Of the more than 50 5G commercial contracts, 28 are from Europe, 11 from the Middle East, 6 from Asia Pacific, 4 from the America and1 from Africa.