COPENHAGEN: Denmark wants to be able to exclude 5G technology suppliers from providing critical infrastructure in Denmark if they are not from ...
COPENHAGEN: Denmark wants to be able to exclude 5G technology suppliers from providing critical infrastructure in Denmark if they are not from countries considered security allies, technology media ITWatch reported on Monday.
"In order to protect Denmark and the Danes, we want to collaborate with someone with whom we already have alliances," Minister of Defence Trine Bramsen told ITWatch.
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