In January 2020, the European Commission endorsed the Toolbox of mitigating measures agreed by the Member States of the European Union to address security risks related to the rollout of 5G. The ...
From the ECTA’s perspective, it warns that eliminating specific suppliers would negatively affect consumers, businesses, and the cohesion of the EU’s internal market for telecommunications services.
"We can't afford to maintain critical dependencies that could become a ‘weapon’ against our interests,” the European Union's Thierry Breton wrote. That “toolbox” was introduced by the EU in early 2020 ...
Huawei has made a strong response against comments made by the European Commission (EC) – confirming that the decisions taken by certain EU Member States to restrict or exclude technology from the ...
On February 5, 2026, Brussels put supply chains back at the center of the board. A revised cybersecurity law would cover telecoms and 17 other sectors, with China squarely in focus. Since January 2026 ...
The world’s first 5G network launched in 2019, offering low-latency connectivity for mobile devices. But the transition from 4G has been a slow one. But the transition from 4G is still a slow one: Per ...
Thierry Breton, the European Union's commissioner for the internal market, has called on more EU member states to take action against Chinese telecommunications companies Huawei and ZTE by removing ...
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