5G in Singapore : is the tide turning against Huawei?
Amid the ongoing US–China technological and geopolitical rivalry, decisions to award 5G contracts to Huawei — or to their competitors Nokia and Ericsson — continue to garner much press. In Singapore, Huawei was edged out after Singtel and the Starhub–M1 joint venture decided to partner with Ericsson...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1532742023-03-05T17:14:32Z 5G in Singapore : is the tide turning against Huawei? Anuar, Amalina S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Centre for Multilateralism Studies Social sciences::Political science ASEAN 5G Amid the ongoing US–China technological and geopolitical rivalry, decisions to award 5G contracts to Huawei — or to their competitors Nokia and Ericsson — continue to garner much press. In Singapore, Huawei was edged out after Singtel and the Starhub–M1 joint venture decided to partner with Ericsson and Nokia respectively to build the city-state’s standalone 5G network. Along with other countries also opting for non-Chinese 5G equipment, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared this as evidence of Washington’s anti-Huawei campaign bearing fruit. Published version 2021-11-17T07:39:11Z 2021-11-17T07:39:11Z 2020 Commentary Anuar, A. (2020). 5G in Singapore : is the tide turning against Huawei?. East Asia Forum, (11 August). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153274 11 August en East Asia Forum © 2020 The Author(s). This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Licence. application/pdf |
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Amid the ongoing US–China technological and geopolitical rivalry, decisions to award 5G contracts to Huawei — or to their competitors Nokia and Ericsson — continue to garner much press. In Singapore, Huawei was edged out after Singtel and the Starhub–M1 joint venture decided to partner with Ericsson and Nokia respectively to build the city-state’s standalone 5G network. Along with other countries also opting for non-Chinese 5G equipment, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared this as evidence of Washington’s anti-Huawei campaign bearing fruit. |
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