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Huawei NZ CEO splits ‘facts from friction’ in 5G security concerns

‘If there was a smoking gun there, they would have found it long ago,’ Huawei’s Andrew Bowater says.

Mon, 06 May 2019

“If there was any evidence that Huawei was doing anything untoward, we would have been kicked out years ago. It’s as simple as that,” Huawei NZ deputy chief executive Andrew Bowater says.

Speaking at the China Business Summit today in Auckland, Mr Bowater describes how the testing process

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