Nokia and China Mobile Research Institute today launched the industry's first hybrid indoor radio solution with location services to meet 5G connectivity demands inside busy large buildings such as business campuses and shopping malls. The jointly developed 5G hybrid distributed indoor system is aimed at lowering operators' deployment costs.

Read more: China Mobile partners with Nokia to launch 5G hybrid indoor radio solution

Huawei’s rotating chairman Ken Hu has pleaded with the governments of countries who have banned the Chinese telecommunications behemoth from becoming involved in the rollout of 5G networks, to produce evidence that implicates Huawei as a serious security threat.

Read more: Huawei chairman defends security record and calls on governments to produce evidence

The CFO at Chinese telecommunications behemoth Huawei has been arrested and detained in Canada, in a move that has been met with vehement criticism amongst authorities in Beijing, who have called for her immediate release.

Read more: Trade war between US and China deteriorates further as Huawei CFO arrested in Canada

Telecommunication operators in South Korea pooled together all their resources and simultaneously turned on their 5G networks at midnight on December 1st to claim that they’re the first country in the world to launch commercial 5G services that are based on 3GPP standards.

Read more: Korean operators collaborate to launch world’s first commercial 5G services

The recent arrest of telecoms giant Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou has raised doubts over the recent trade truce agreed by US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping and has confirmed that Huawei has been under attack in an increasing number of countries for political reasons that Canada refused to admit.

Read more: Canada, long known for protecting human rights, violates them now in the worst incident in the...

Finnish telecommunications company Nokia has announced that it is collaborating with the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) in an effort to aid the country’s first responders in areas struck by natural disasters.

Read more: Philippines will use Nokia’s Drone Networks solutions to aid with disaster response

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