Home > Media News >
Source: http://www.reuters.com
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany has closed a deal with telecom providers to exclude Chinese companies such as Huawei (HWT.UL) or from the nation's 5G network products from 2029, its interior minister said on Thursday.
"We have now reached a clear and strict agreement with the telecoms companies," Minister Nancy Faeser told reporters in Berlin, hailing the deal as a crucial safeguard for digital security in Europe's largest economy.
Faeser said Berlin had informed Beijing about the agreement and that she did not expect any retaliation over the planned curbs on Chinese technology.
The minister did not give further details on the agreement.
The planned phase-out, reported by Reuters on Wednesday, starts with a first stage in which operators will remove Chinese-made technology from the country's core network of 5G data centres in 2026.
In the second stage, Chinese makers of parts such as antennas, transmission lines and towers will be eliminated by 2029.
Germany is considered a laggard in implementing the European Union's security measures for 5G networks.
Telecoms operators have often resisted Berlin's efforts to drive the expensive phase-out of Huawei, while Huawei has rejected what it called the "politicisation" of cybersecurity in the country.