A quick animation defines 5G, for the reader who has yet to figure out why the U. S. and China, the world's two most important economies, are battling it out over who dominates the next generation of technology.
This animation explains 5G. Here is why consumers all over the world will want phones with the new technology. It is fast, and the internet world of things will be connected to it.
According to the BBC piece cited below, "In principle, controlling the technology that sits at the heart of vital communications networks gives Huawei the capacity to conduct espionage or disrupt communications during any future dispute, particularly as more things, from autonomous vehicles to domestic appliances, become connected to the internet."
Any reader of espionage fiction will immediately see the potential for spying, which is why countries are considering banning Huawei. As far as China goes, the battle for fair play on the global stage is illustrated by Huawei in a microcosm.
This animation explains 5G. Here is why consumers all over the world will want phones with the new technology. It is fast, and the internet world of things will be connected to it.
According to the BBC piece cited below, "In principle, controlling the technology that sits at the heart of vital communications networks gives Huawei the capacity to conduct espionage or disrupt communications during any future dispute, particularly as more things, from autonomous vehicles to domestic appliances, become connected to the internet."
Any reader of espionage fiction will immediately see the potential for spying, which is why countries are considering banning Huawei. As far as China goes, the battle for fair play on the global stage is illustrated by Huawei in a microcosm.