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          An important tech summit was held in Shenzhen, China, the Global Analyst Summit actually, to discuss 5G and Huawei. In short, nothing was made in the name of progress. The US is still hard pressed to ban Huawei from being purchased by government officials and/or employees, and this is despite Catherine Chen's, Huawei's Corporate Senior Vice President and Director of the Board, constan talking and trying to convince them that the CCP, the PLA [People's Liberation Army] and certain sectors of the CCP's intelligence apparatus have no hand and/or authority over their products, how they are manufactured, or the intentions for placing them on the market. 

     The government isn't the only sector that is suspicious of Huawei, many average people that have seen the way the CCP treats its people, even those who do not follow orders, its not too crazy to think the CCP could come to Huawei with a request that cannot be refused. But, as  the issue never reached a conclusion, the world will have to decide. 


     5G is making strides, and most countries have a plan in place to get one going, China, the UK, and others have been getting their hands dirty in researching the next generation network, all but the US... 


     The US has been slow to catch up to the rest of the world, and it might pay the price. 5G is going to be mobile, the business, and industrial network of the future, but its looking that the US might end up isolating itself from the rest of the world. 



      Original article can be found here.



             That was the news people, have a good week, and stay safe out there.



      ---Mad-Architect