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How important is Huawei for the 5G industry? (Analyst Angle)

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Huawei’s success and market evolution are a contested topic nowadays, with critics arguing that the vendor is a front for the Chinese government, while several telco operators claim the Chinese vendor is continuously innovating in the industry and setting a new standard for client support. It is important to note that most criticism is not coming from clients, partners, or even competitors, but from government bodies, national security organisations, and regulators, to a certain extent. The line between these two opposite arguments represents a very delicate balance, which currently depends on many critical issues, including the geopolitical trade war, existing vendor relationships, and 5G market conditions. This discussion is also distorted by disinformation from both sides, making a clear conclusion about these topics very difficult.

Regardless, Huawei has been a technology powerhouse for 4G and 5G, and has arguably advanced capabilities in both technology development, but most importantly, in the implementation of these networks. Huawei is among the top contributors in The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) meetings and one of the biggest patent holders for 4G and 5G. But the implementation of these networks is currently more important and Huawei has illustrated its expertise, professionalism, and collaborative approach in several cases:

These innovations are just a few examples of Huawei’s new products and solutions, and the vendor reports having many more initiatives in the pipeline in both technology and implementation areas. This illustrates that Huawei is an important company in the development of 5G technology and network deployments, including consumer-based outdoor networks, as well as enterprise applications. Banning Huawei from the global domain will not only restrict operator choice in terms of vendors and potentially force them to rely on a duopoly or even a monopoly, but it will also dampen technology innovation throughout the entire industry value chain.

Editor’s note: This piece is adapted from the report, “What is the real cost of removing Huawei?” 

About Dimitris Mavrakis:
Dimitris Mavrakis, Research Director, manages ABI Research’s telco network coverage, including telco cloud platforms, digital transformation, and mobile network infrastructure. Research topics include AI and machine learning technologies, telco software and applications, network operating systems, SDN, NFV, LTE diversity, and 5G.

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