- Huawei's 5G demos are the central theme to its booth at the
India Mobile Congress 2019 (IMC 2019). - As the Indian government mulls over whether or not to let the company participate in its upcoming 5G trials, Huawei is offering to sign a 'no back door' pact to allay concerns.
- Huawei's 5G solutions include innovations for enhanced security, smart classrooms, smart cities and more.
After being banned from trading with US companies, Huawei has been facing global resistance over its 5G technology. Both China and US alike delivered their 'preferences' to India over Huawei. But Indian government is keeping uncharacteristically mum over allowing the Chinese tech giant participate in its 5G trials.
"The decision has not been taken yet," stated a Department of Telecommunications (DoT) official.
Huawei's offer of a 'no back door' agreement
Huawei in the meanwhile is carrying on with its efforts to appease the government. It is also willing to sign a 'no back door' pact. This means that Huawei won't have access to any of the customer network's India without prior consent and allay any concerns of cybersecurity vulnerabilities from the vendor.
"From the very beginning, I have confidence that Indian industry, the India market will welcome Huawei because I have contributed a lot with my unique value," Jay Chen, CEO of
Huawei claims that giving telecom companies an all-powerful network, enabling industrial digitisation and enhancing the consumer experience are the main goals of Huawei's 5G deployment.
Here's a look at all the ways Huawei is pushing 5G at the IMC 2019: