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TIM excludes Huawei from 5G tender in Italy, Brazil

MILAN: Telecom Italia (TIM) has excluded China’s Huawei Technologies from a tender for 5G equipment for the core network it is preparing to build in Italy and Brazil, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

The list of invited suppliers comprises Cisco, Ericsson, Nokia, Mavenir and Affirmed Networks, a company recently acquired by Microsoft, one of the two sources said.

Representatives for Huawei in Italy and Brazil declined to comment.

The move comes amid reports that Italy is considering whether to exclude Huawei from building its 5G network over concerns it could open the way for China to spy on key western telecoms infrastructure.

Huawei on Thursday defended its record as a private sector infrastructure group and said “the security and development of digital Italy should be based on an approach grounded in facts and not baseless allegations”.

The US government has urged its allies to exclude the Chinese telecoms giant from the west’s next-generation communications.

The United Kingdom will publish this month a government update on the Chinese company after granting it only a limited role in building Britain’s 5G network.

The head of French cybersecurity agency Anssi ruled out a total ban on Huawei equipment for 5G networks in a newspaper interview on Sunday, but said French telcos were being encouraged to avoid switching to the Chinese company.

Huawei has played no part in the building of TIM’s existing core network in Italy, while the exclusion could mark a change of course for TIM in Brazil, where Huawei has supplied 4G equipment for the core network of the Italian group’s local unit TIM Participacoes.

So-called core networks are where sensitive data is processed.

Huawei has successfully conducted 5G tests with all of Brazil’s major carriers including TIM Brasil and is helping them modernise their infrastructure ahead of a 5G spectrum auction.

A person with knowledge of TIM Participacoes’ plans said another tender for purchasing 5G gear is likely to be carried out in Brazil once the new frequencies are auctioned by the government, which is expected to happen next year.

“When the auction for the purchase of 5G equipment takes place in Brazil, prices guaranteed to Italy by suppliers there will serve as a ceiling reference above which TIM Brasil will not buy,” the source said, adding Huawei could still participate in the second tender if President Jair Bolsonaro’s administration allows it.

The Brazilian leader, a former army captain and close ally of US President Donald Trump, said last month that 5G deployment would have to meet national sovereignty, information and data security requirements.

A Huawei executive this week warned that Brazil could suffer years of delay in deploying 5G network and higher costs if it succumbed to US pressure to snub the Chinese supplier.



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