Huawei confident on 5G permission

After setbacks in Australia and Japan, Huawei is confident the UK will continue to sell its 5G equipment Huawei is confident the UK government will be able to continue selling 5G equipment for any operator that wants to use it. Huawei president of global government affairs Victor Zhang told journalists in London last week that:

One third of Brits voice reservations over 5G rollout

Nearly half of those that don’t trust 5G say it’s because they expect “teething issues” early on One third of Britons don’t trust the upcoming 5G rollout according to research into Brits’ attitudes towards technology. The study was carried out by www.moneysavingheroes.co.uk and surveyed 2,300 UK adults. While the majority (68 per cent) said that

Xiaomi launches Mi Smart Band wearable for £34.99

The wearable boasts premium features such as an AMOLED colour display, fitness tracking, and long battery life Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has announced the Mi Smart Band wearable is available to buy today (June 26) for £34.99. Embedded with a heart-rate sensor, it has a colour AMOLED display that measures at 0.95-inches with a 120 x

Ericsson boss: UK’s Huawei attitude makes little sense

Niklas Heuveldop worries controversy is harming industry confidence Allowing Huawei limited access to the UK’s 5G networks makes little sense, according to Ericsson’s North America CEO Niklas Heuveldop. Speaking to the Financial Times, Heuveldop said that countries should either fully allow or fully deny companies access to their networks. Last month it was suggested by