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Abandon Huawei first, then reject WeChat, claiming that the independent research and development of 5G was successful, but Nokia threatened to disconnect the network?

Under the coercion and inducement of the United States, more and more countries began to abandon Huawei. For example, Britain would rather lag behind 5G for several years, even willing to pay a high price, and shut Huawei out. It has vowed not to reject Huawei's voice.

If Britain refuses to support Huawei with its national strength, then India's approach is somewhat incomprehensible. As the second most populous country in the world, India's national life naturally cannot be compared with ours. It stands to reason that development is the top priority at present, but before that, India has launched some domestic mainstream apps, which caused some domestic enterprises to suffer heavy losses in the early stage.

Thanks to the huge population base, India's potential market has potential to be tapped. As the leader of 5G, Huawei and domestic social giant Tencent have set their sights on the Indian market.

In addition, Huawei had hoped to be a builder of India's 5G network before, but its later development was unexpected, and various factors and pressures made Huawei "close its doors" in India. Soon after, foreign media reported that Huawei's revenue in the Indian market will be halved, and the layoffs will be as high as 70%, hurting the enemy by 1,000 and losing 800.

In fact, in essence, India's ban on apps has a greater impact on itself. According to statistics, more than half of the companies that can be called unicorns in India have investments from Tencent and Ali, and Ma Yun even began to deploy mobile payments in India. Once the APP is banned, the development of India's own business network will inevitably be delayed.

The ban on Huawei will make India completely lag behind the mainstream countries in network construction. Of course, some people think that there are potential substitutes for India to abandon Huawei.

According to media reports, jio, the mobile subsidiary of Indian richest man mukesh ambani, had previously successfully developed 5G. Frankly speaking, jio has its own strength. You know, Facebook, Google, Qualcomm and other well-known companies have invested more than $20 billion before, and the financing speed is indeed the first in the world.

But then again, Guo Ping, Huawei's rotating chairman, once said that the deployment of 5G has come to an end, but jio is simply not seen in the list of 5G commercial contracts. At present, there are only a few companies with 5G construction strength in the world, and jio is not among the candidates. In other words, jio's so-called self-developed 5G is successful and can't stand scrutiny.

At present, Huawei has the largest number of 5G essential patents in the industry, and the cost of network base stations is about 20% lower than that of other enterprises. Although Ericsson leads Huawei in the number of contracts, market research in the second quarter shows that Ericsson's market share lags behind Huawei.

More importantly, the above-mentioned 5G giants, from R&D to the success of developing 5G, not only have to pay the time cost, but also the investment behind it is a huge figure. Jio was founded less than six years ago, so it is unrealistic to replace it.

In fact, India, like our country, needs the participation of foreign companies to realize the national commercialization of 5G. Excluding Huawei, European giants such as Ericsson and Nokia are potential competitors. But this time the face hit came too suddenly.

The domestic media quoted Indian media as saying that Nokia, which owns 40% of India's network control, hopes that Indian state-owned telecommunications companies will settle the sum of $65,438+0./kloc-0. 2 billion as soon as possible, otherwise it will cancel its network technical support. In other words, if Indian companies don't pay back the money, they will be threatened by Nokia cutting off the network.

To paraphrase a popular saying on the Internet, Nokia's dunning notice made the already poor life of India Telecom worse. It is reported that India's state-owned telecommunications company promised to settle accounts by installments before September, but now it is less than a month from September, and the other party has not paid.

It can be seen that after giving up Huawei, the success of India's independent research and development of 5G failed to accelerate its own network construction, but it may be pinned down by Nokia. If Nokia really leaves India, then India can only blame itself. So do you think India's 5G self-research is really powerful or virtual?