US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday said China's role in the global coronavirus pandemic is likely to force countries to rethink their ...
WASHINGTON: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday said China's role in the global coronavirus pandemic is likely to force countries to rethink their telecommunications infrastructure, including the adoption of China-based Huawei's 5G networks.
Asked about use of Huawei and 5G, Pompeo told Fox Business Network in an interview:"I am very confident that this moment - this moment where the Chinese Communist Party failed to be transparent and open and handle data in an appropriate way - will cause many, many countries rethink what they were doing with respect to their telecom architecture.
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