A Chinese investigation is targeting one of the biggest Western companies building 5G network infrastructure
BEIJING—Swedish telecom-equipment maker Ericsson AB is under investigation by China’s antitrust authorities over its technology licensing practices, as the competition between companies and governments heats up over next-generation 5G information networks.
Some 20 investigators from China’s State Administration for Market Regulation raided Ericsson’s Beijing office Friday, said a person familiar with the matter. Ericsson spokesman Peter Olofsson confirmed the investigation late Sunday, and said it follows complaints from unspecified...
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