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Germany planning to ban Huawei, ZTE from parts of 5G networks

According to the German newspaper Zeit Online on Monday, the German government intends to prohibit telecom operators from using specific components from Chinese firms ZTE and Huawei in their 5G networks.

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According to Zeit Online, which cited government sources, the prohibition might apply to network components that are already installed, obliging operators to eliminate and replace them.

Also Read: German airport websites hit by suspected cyber attack

Because of their close ties to China’s security services, critics of Huawei and ZTE claim that their inclusion in the future’s ubiquitous mobile networks could give Chinese agents and even infiltrators access to large areas of vital infrastructure.

These allegations are rejected by Huawei, ZTE, and the Chinese government, which asserts that they are driven by a nationalistic desire to aid non-Chinese competitors.

According to Zeit Online, Berlin’s cybersecurity office and interior ministry have been examining the potential security risks posed by components in the burgeoning 5G networks for months. Even though the poll was still ongoing, the outcome was already obvious, according to Zeit Online, which cited official sources.

According to Noah Barkin, managing editor of Rhodium Group’s China practice and expert on German-Chinese relations, this is a signal that the German government may eventually be considering China-related threats to national security seriously. He stated, “But after years of dithering, the German 5G network is deeply dependent on Chinese suppliers. It will take many years to unwind this.”

Germany approved an IT security law in 2021 that imposed strict requirements on companies that manufacture telecom equipment for next-generation network systems, but it refrained from outright banning Huawei and ZTE as some other nations have.

According to a report, Germany has actually grown even more reliant on Huawei for its 5G RAN than it was for its 4G network, despite the fact that carriers have refrained from using the company’s core network technology.

The German government was unable to respond to a recent parliamentary inquiry regarding the number of Huawei components that carriers were utilizing in their 5G networks last month.

Also Read: Google expands Gmail client-side encryption to more users

Swedish telecom regulator PTS gave telecom operators participating in 5G auctions until January 1, 2025, to remove equipment from China from their systems and essential functions after banning Chinese companies from deploying 5G in 2020.

In contrast, Britain now wants telecom companies to abandon Huawei-related hardware and services by December 31, 2023, as opposed to the initial deadline of January 28, 2023. By the end of 2027, all Huawei hardware must be removed from Britain’s 5G networks.

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Redmi 11 Prime 5G, Redmi A1 Officially Launched: Check Details

The world’s second-largest manufacturer after Samsung, Xiaomi, introduced its Redmi 11 Prime, Redmi 11 Prime 5G and Redmi A1 in India on September 6 2022. These Redmi smartphones were premiered as part of the “Special Diwali with MI” sale and are made in India for Indian folks. The brand-new Redmi A1 is the most low-cost and reasonable handset in comparison with all these newly launched Redmi smartphones, and it operates on stock Android out of the box. In the meanwhile, the Redmi 11 Prime is a redesigned variant of the latest POCO M5 which was launched the day after tomorrow, 5 September 2022 in India.

The Redmi 11 5G sports a 22.5 W charger inside the box however, it only upholds an 18 W charging speed.

Here is detailed information on the specifications, availability and price of these Redmi phones.

Redmi 11 Prime 5G – Specifications

Redmi 11 Prime 5G sports a 6.58 Full-HD plus Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel that upholds a 90 Hz refresh rate, and durable and corning Gorilla Glass. The handset is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC together with up to 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage which is -expandable up to 1 TB with the help of a micro-SD card. Redmi 11 Prime 5G features a 5000mAh battery that supports 18 W charging and keeps the lights on, while the smartphone comes with a 22.5W charger. The photography on this smartphone is enhanced by a dual rear camera setup which includes 50 MP primary and 2 MP depth. There is also an 8 MP selfie camera on the front for a great video calling experience and picture quality. It operates on Android 12-based MIUI 13 supporting 1p52 water and dust resistance, and comes with a 3.5 mm headphone jack and an IR blaster.

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Redmi 11 Prime – Specifications

Redmi 11 prime features a 6.58-inch display that upholds full HD+ resolution, corning Gorilla Glass and 90 Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity G99 chip and a 5000mAh battery with 18 W charging support. Redmi 11 Prime is available in 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB storage options together with upgradability to 1 TB using an SD card. It offers a rear camera with 50 MP primary, 2 MP macro and 2 MP portrait functions. It houses an 8MP shooter on the front for clicking selfies and video calling and operates on Android 12-based MIUI 13 together with a 3.5 headphone jack and IR blaster.

Redmi A1 – Specifications

Redmi A1 features a 6.52-inch screen that supports 1600×720 pixels HD+ resolution and comes with a 5000mAh battery with 10 W charging support powered by MediaTek Helio A22 processor. It flaunts 2 GB RAM with 32 GB storage expandable up to 1 TB, an 8 MP dual rear camera with Auxiliary sensor, 5 MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calling, contained in a waterdrop notch at the front and runs on Android 12 operating system.

Price and Availability

Redmi 11 Prime is priced at 12,999 INR for the 4 GB/ 64 GB variant and for the 6 GB/ 128 GB variant it costs 14,999. It is available in a total of three colour options which include Flashy Black, Peppy Purple and Playful Green. The price of Redmi 11 Prime 5G is 13,999 INR for the 4 GB and 64 GB variants and for the 6 GB / 128 GB version it costs up to 15,999 INR. It is also provided in three colourways which include Chrome Silver, Meadow Green and Thunder Black. The most affordable Redmi A1 is available to buy at 6,499 INR. This too comes in three colour options which include Green, Black and Blue. It is available for ordering on e-commerce websites such as Amazon and also on Xiaomi’s official site beginning on 9th September 2022 at noon. The Redmi A1 sale will initiate on 9th September 2022 at 4 in the evening.

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Airtel 5G service demonstration goes live in Hyderabad

On Thursday, Airtel gave a live demonstration of its 5G network in Hyderabad. The company claims that it is the first telecom service provider in India to successfully give a live demonstration of its 5G service. According to Airtel, the newly launched 5G network has the capability to operate over the existing network technology of both mid-bands and sub-GHz bands.

Yesterday, the company successfully operated both 5G and 4G concurrently over the existing liberalized spectrum in the 1800MHz band through the Non-Standalone (NSA) network technology. (Gadgets 360) Airtel 5G service will increase the speed of existing technology by 10 times with 10 times latency and 100 times concurrency. This will help in improving the overall user experience from attending online calls to downloading movies and TV shows.

More about Airtel 5G network

Airtel worked jointly with Ericsson, its equipment partner to bring this new experience to its users. The company has claimed that the 5G network has the capability to work over existing network technology hence can operate in mid-bands of range 1800MHz, 2100MHz, and 2300MHz. The 5G service will also operate in the sub-GHz band of frequency 800MHz and 900MHz.The existing Airtel users can use 5G services by software upgrades as said by the operator.

Airtel is now waiting for the permission from Department of Telecom (DoT) to deploy 5G services dynamically. As both the 4G and the 5G services can be operated through the same spectrum block, it will only take months for the company to make it available. Though the live service in Hyderabad was successful yesterday, Airtel didn’t mention any timeline about the commercial rollout of the 5G services. But, the CEO of Bharti Airtel mentioned that the company is waiting for government approvals. As soon as they have the permission and enough quantity of the right spectrum band, they will make the rollout of the Airtel 5G service.

Gopal Vittal, MD, and CEO of Bharti Airtel said that made a comment that India has the potential to become the global center for innovations in 5G technology. He further said that to build a strong 5G ecosystem all the devices, applications, and network innovation should come together.

Demonstration of Airtel 5G service

Airtel carried out the 5G demonstration in Oppo Reno 5 Pro and Oppo Find X2 Pro. The company claims that there are more than 20 different smartphones, 5 models, in India that are ready to use the Airtel 5G services. The existing users of Airtel don’t need to upgrade their sim cards for 5G usage unlike what we used to do earlier for changing sim cards to 3G or 4G network. Since both the 4G and 5G service can be provided from the same spectrum block, things have become a lot simpler and easier in the switching part. The live demonstration of the 5G network is only available in some selected stores in Hyderabad.

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Jio’s attempt to launch 5G in India

Apart from Bharti Airtel, its leading competitor in the Indian telecom market, Reliance Jio has also started testing its 5G services. Recently, the company has announced the advanced 5G testing it is carrying out this year. The company has also mentioned that very soon it will be bringing the 5G service of Reliance Jio in India probably this year itself. Though the operator has promised to test its 5G network at a scale, the company hasn’t announced a date yet for any live demonstrations like Airtel. It is very likely that Jio might roll out the 5G services in the second half of this year. In a recent statement made by Mukesh Ambani, Chairperson of Reliance Industries, he said that the company will make the 5G services available at an affordable rate everywhere in the country.

6 months notice period for 5G rollout

Previously, the Department of Telecom (DoT) has announced that any telecom service provider should give a one-year notice before launching any new technology using the seven frequency bands that will be up for auction. But, yesterday DoT reduced the one-year notice period to 6-months. For the auction of the seven frequency bands, the government has planned to put a rate of Rs 3.92 lakh crore.

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Reliance JIO and Qualcomm Join Forces to Bring 5G to India

India is all set to receive superfast internet soon enough. Making this dream a reality will be a partnership between India’s Reliance JIO and US-based Qualcomm. The two technology and communication giants are joining hands to build and develop 5G technologies in India. Reliance will be leveraging its subsidiary Radisys Corporation, which it wholly owns to help build the necessary 5G infrastructure. In this article, we will take a look at how this deal works out, and by when we can expect super-fast internet in India.

Jio and Qualcomm partners for the Better

Chipset manufacturer Qualcomm and Radisys Corporation will develop a virtualized RAN. Such a Radio Access Network will help boost the development of 5G architecture in India. With the help of this partnership, we can expect a faster roll-out for such services within the country. The companies also announced that they achieved speeds eclipsing 1 Gbps over their 5GNR network. Reliance Jio’s 5GNR software leverages Qualcomm’s RAN platform to obtain these high speeds. Furthermore, Qualcomm announced that this platform allows it to enter the Gigabit 5G NR portfolio.

Faster Internet for all

The usage of 5G will allow mobile phone users to receive higher data rates. Furthermore, 5G also offers lower latency communication and enhance the overall digital experience. The network supports a slew of devices, including AR and VR gaming products, smartphones, and laptops. The announcement which occurred on Tuesday will fast-track the much-awaited 5G roll-out in India. The indigenous network infrastructure for 5G will help in streamlining network services for millions in India. Also, the 5G RAN product has become a part of the Gigabit throughput clock. Furthermore, a Tier-1 American carrier has already tested and verified the product for its quality and high-speed performance. This move will also help India join the 5G club. Presently, only a few nations, including Australia, Germany, the US, South Korea, and Switzerland have produced 1 Gbps speeds over 5G.

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What the Companies Had to Say

Mathew Oommen, who serves as the President of Jio Infocomm, stated that the company was looking forward to the partnership. While speaking at the Qualcomm 5G Summit, he noted that the development of new-gen 5G RAN will be a revolutionary technology. The cloud-native software will help both companies scale their operations tremendously. Qualcomm Technologies, while working with Jio Platforms, will help make India a genuinely 5G inclusive nation. It will provide a vital boost to local manufacturing and help accelerate the achievement of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Meanwhile, VP of Qualcomm India Rajen Vagadia stated that they were delighted to take their partnership with Jio to the next level. Both companies have now been working together for quite some time now and enjoy a great relationship. By creating a shared 5G vision for India, the partnership will help in supporting India’s digital transformation. As per the needs of the day, India requires a better and more powerful mobile experience. Rajen noted that very soon more and more consumers will want 5G services, leading to a massive spike in demand. Such services will be of great help to healthcare, retail, and manufacturing industries. Since Jio is a game-changer when it comes to the delivery of cost-effective 4G services, this partnership will help both companies drastically. Jio already enjoys massive network coverage and a large user base, which will be ready to switch to 5G once the roll-out is complete.

Moving Forward

As you can see, the partnership between Qualcomm and Reliance Jio will help catalyze the adoption and implementation of 5G in India. The adoption of this technology will finally put an end to lousy streaming, never-ending buffering, and frequent voice cuts over calls. It will also give a push to the adoption of vertical IoT solutions and other smart devices across the nation. Such an indigenous network will prevent India from having to depend on Chinese systems for their infrastructure. Not only will this help reduce our dependence on them, but it will also help improve security on our national infrastructure. Also, earlier this year Qualcomm picked up a 0.15% stake in Jio for a whopping INR 730 crores. Hence, this venture may be the start of many more such partnerships between the communication-industry legends.

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YOUTUBE DECLARES IT WILL REMOVE EVERY CONTENT CONNECTING 5G TO CORONAVIRUS CONSPIRACY THEORIES

The pandemic of coronavirus has already shaken up the entire world from its core. People are trying hard to keep themselves sane while being at home. But, this quarantine has indeed allowed us to binge-watch every series we were planning to. Netflix and Youtube have truly become our friends in need. But, while people are so much engrossed in these platforms, some of them are spreading terrifying contents. This is a very vulnerable phase for the entire world. And, we expect to spend some quality time in our home doing anything that keeps us calm. We do not want to grow extra terror within us by watching absurd coronavirus conspiracy theories via the 5G network.

Youtube decided to suppress such contents

Youtube declared on 5th April 2020 that it will suppress content that links the conspiracy theories of coronavirus to the 5G network. The company will remove all such contents and they won’t show them in the search result as well. People are already too scared due to this global crisis. So, promoting such fake content will just escalate violence around the globe. The news of false theories having a connection to the coronavirus outbreak has already caused some major destruction.

What has happened due to this disturbing content?

Once this kind of irrational things pops up in our screen, it spreads like wildfire. From Youtube to What Sapp, people start sharing it everywhere thus pulling the trigger. Many people have shared videos of mobile phone masts on fire. This has occurred in Birmingham, Liverpool, and Melling in Merseyside.

The violent act has not been limited to this. In the U.K. people have set at least seven cell phone towers on fire. It is reported that within the last 24 hours, the common people of the U.K has burnt down four towers due to rage, anger, and terror as well. And, when these videos will be shared on social media, citizens of our nations will be traumatized as well. It is also shocking that one of the towers that were burnt down wasn’t even a 5G mast. People targeted two of Vodafone’s masts and two shared masts.

It is unbelievable how one wrong claim or message can take the world to the edge of destruction. In this modern age, we tend to follow and praise our ideals via social platforms. This is another main reason why such disasters increased within 24 hours. When reputed and verified accounts on Instagram share such obscure videos, followers will believe it anyway. And, imagine the degree of destruction when there are millions and thousands of followers for each verified accounts.

What are the scientists saying?

Scientists have responded at the earliest and didn’t take it lightly. There is no sugarcoating to this or subtly calming the audience. The scientists have directly made the statement that the so-called imaginary connection between COVID-19 and 5G network is “rubbish”. There is no such phenomenon in this universe that can prove it otherwise and it is not possible biologically.

Stephen Powis, NHS England Medical Director said that these theories are the worst kind of fake news that can ever exist. Youtube has also declared that any other 5G conspiracy theory will be entertained except for linking it to coronavirus. The platform has also started reducing the amount of “borderline content” that can spread even tiny fake news to the people.

The kind of fake news reaching people 

The misleading videos are popping up on the platform of Facebook from late January. When the pandemic initially started spreading in the U.S., people started making up many such theories. A group of people believed that the 5G network can suppress the immune system. Thus, it will make us very vulnerable to catching COVID-19. And, some people tend to believe that the virus will directly transmit in our bodies if we use the 5G network.

One video in the U.K also showed a man saying the healthcare units conducted tests actually to spread coronavirus. And, this pandemic was just a showcase, a distraction made to diverge people from the deaths that occurred due to 5G. These are just a few examples from the lot. The only message scientists want to spread now is we should turn s deaf ear to this fake news. And, burning down masts won’t help the situation. Because they are only providing us emergency phone services in this time of need.

Huawei & Other Chinese Companies Banned from Australia’s 5G network

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The national security is a critical issue and the Australian government has given this reason to ban the world’s third largest smartphone company Huawei from its 5G network project. The news of banning Huawei started hitting the headlines in the month of June this year, and finally, on the last Thursday, it was officially imposed on Huawei.

Noticeably, as a result of the friction between the US and China, U.S. had also banned Huawei in its lucrative market over national security concern. Now this time, Australian intelligence agencies have also raised the same matter by saying that Beijing can force the Chinese companies to share sensitive data with them.

According to the reports, Australia’s acting Home Affairs Minister Scott Morrison said that the Government’s priority would “always be the safety and security of Australians”. Another government official stated, “Huawei owns political committees and they have to serve the Chinese intelligence agencies, under the Communist law if requested”.

Huawei Australia has denied all the connection with the political parties and has given an assurance that all the shares of Huawei are owned by its employees and the Chinese Government has nothing to do with its functioning. It also came on to twitter saying, ”This is an extremely disappointing result for consumers. Huawei is a world leader in 5G. Has safely & securely delivered wireless technology in Aust for close to 15 yrs”.

The ban on Huawei is only for Australian 5G network. It is already supplying equipment for the 4g network in Australia and will continue to do so. Along with Huawei, some other Chinese companies are also banned from the Australian 5G network, including ZTE.