U.S. ADMINISTRATION WAS CONSIDERING BUILDING ITS OWN 5G NETWORK
U.S. administration could pay for and
build a unique, super-fast mobile network and could then rent access to public
carriers. The move, according to News,-height: normal; margin-bottom: 11.25pt; vertical-align: baseline;">
But, the news outlet reported, a reference familiar with the
stuff said a newer version of the paper is neutral about whether the
administration should build and own such a network.
The choice, according to News, is that wireless providers in the
U.S. strengthen their own 5G networks that would play with one another an
option the report said could be costly and more time-exhausting, but would be
less commercially disruptive to the capital.
The reason for even acknowledging nationalization of part of the
system is that China “has gained a dominant position in the production and operation
of network base” and it’s “the dominant malicious actor in the Information
Domain,” the report said, according to News .
News published that a senior agency official on Sunday said
that the government wants to build a secure 5G network and it’ll have to work
with the shareholders to figure out the best way to do it.
The object was being discussed at a lower level, the official
said to News, adding that it would take between six to eight months before it
arrives President Donald Trump for thought.
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