Norway will not ban Huawei from 5G mobile network: minister
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[September 26, 2019] By
Victoria Klesty
ELVERUM, Norway (Reuters) - Norway does not
plan to block China's Huawei Technologies[HWT.UL] from building the
country's 5G telecoms network, cabinet minister Nikolai Astrup told
Reuters, a decision that puts it at odds with NATO ally the United
States.
The United States has alleged Huawei's equipment could be used by
Beijing for spying, which the Chinese firm has repeatedly denied. U.S.
firms are barred from using some of the firm's equipment and Washington
is putting pressure on other countries to follow suit.
"We have a good dialogue with the companies on security, and then it is
up to the companies themselves to choose suppliers. We haven't got any
bans against any suppliers in Norway," said cabinet minister Nikolai
Astrup, who spearheads the government's digital strategy.
In January then justice minister Tor Mikkel Wara said banning Huawei was
under consideration.
"We share the same concerns as the United States and Britain and that is
espionage on private and state actors in Norway," Wara told Reuters at
the time.
Asked whether there could be actions taken against Huawei specifically,
Wara had said: "Yes, we are considering the steps taken in other
countries, that is part of it - the steps taken in the United States and
Britain."
Wara later left the cabinet due to an unrelated matter.
TELENOR
State-controlled Telenor , Norway's largest telecoms provider, plans to
pick 5G technology suppliers this year to prepare for commercial rollout
in 2020.
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Nikolai Astrup, Norway's Minister of International Development,
speaks at the Global Citizen Festival concert in Central Park in New
York City, New York, U.S., September 29, 2018. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
The company, which has 182 million subscribers across eight countries in
Europe and Asia, signed its first major contract with Huawei in 2009, a
deal that helped pave way for the Chinese firm's global expansion.
"We are talking to everybody, everyone is in the process, and we will
have to see what we choose in the end. We continue to have a good
dialogue with the government," said Petter-Boerre Furberg, who heads
Telenor's domestic operation.
"We are running a process that is open to all partners."
Asked what would happen were Telenor to be blacklisted by the United
States if it used Huawei components, Furberg replied: "That is a purely
hypothetical question."
In Elverum, Telenor is developing what it said was Scandinavia's largest
5G pilot, using equipment provided by Ericsson. It runs separate trials
elsewhere with equipment from both Nokia and Huawei [HWT.UL].
The U.S. embassy in Oslo was not immediately available for comment.
(Writing by Terje Solsvik and Gwladys Fouche; Editing by David Goodman
and Elaine Hardcastle)
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