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6park.comTECH Huawei loses out to Nokia, Ericsson in building Singapore’s main 5G networks 6park.comPUBLISHED THU, JUN 25 20201:19 AM EDTUPDATED FRI, JUN 26 20201:22 AM EDT 6park.com 6park.com 6park.com Saheli Roy Choudhury@SAHELIRC 6park.com 6park.comKEY POINTS 6park.comChinese telecommunication equipment giant Huawei lost out to Nokia and Ericsson in building Singapore’s main 5G networks, but may be involved in the broader ecosystem at a reduced capacity. Singapore Telecommunications said it is in talks with Sweden’s Ericsson to be the main vendor for its 5G and localized networks.The joint venture between Starhub and M1 said it selected Finland’s Nokia as the preferred technology partner to build its 5G network. Singapore plans to have full islandwide standalone 5G coverage by 2025. 6park.com 6park.com 6park.comWATCH NOW 6park.com 6park.comVIDEO02:39 6park.comSingapore did not exclude any specific vendors for 5G development, minister says 6park.comChinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei lost out to Nokia and Ericsson in building Singapore’s main 5G networks, but may be involved in the broader ecosystem at a reduced capacity. 6park.com close dialog
6park.comStream live CNBC TV from around the world. 6park.comGET ACCESS 6park.com 6park.comInvest Like A Pro 6park.com 6park.comLocal telcos were given the final approval on Wednesday by the country’s regulator, Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), to start building the two nationwide networks. They were provisionally selected in April and had to complete the regulatory process. 6park.com 5G refers to the fifth generation of high-speed mobile internet that aims to provide faster data speeds and more bandwidth to carry growing levels of web traffic. 6park.com 6park.com[iframe]"[/iframe] 6park.com
Singapore Telecommunications said it is in talks with Sweden’s Ericsson to be the main vendor for its 5G and localized networks. Separately, a joint venture between Starhub and M1, called the Joint-Venture Consortium, said it selected Finland’s Nokia as the preferred technology partner to build its 5G network.
Singtel and the joint venture between Starhub and M1 will each build a standalone 5G network. These are infrastructure designed using 5G-specific technologies, providing wide-area coverage using the most efficient spectrum available. They are also very expensive to build. 6park.com
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