Hi Voornaam The government-owned National Broadband Network (NBN) in Australia is one of the deepest and most extensive fibre networks in the world and an industry expert believes it is being badly misused, when it could be providing much needed backhaul for that vast country's nascent 5G rollout. And still on the subject of the NBN, which has never come near to making a profit in its existence, the company has taken to keeping the full extent of its quarterly financials under wraps henceforth and will only release half yearly results. While the US is hyping up its efforts to attain leadership of the coming 6G space through an organisation called the NextG Alliance, China is already putting its money where its mouth is. China has launched a 6G experimental satellite. The latest battleground for the US and China is Egypt, where an American official has warned authorities that they should avoid using Chinese technology for their 5G networks. Will Egypt buckle under like a host of US allies or will it follows Brazil's lead and tell the US to mind its own business? As always, there's plenty more in today's edition of WIREFREEZ and even more to be found on wirefreez.com Best regards Stan Beer Editor in Chief A high level industry source who wishes to remain anonymous believes that already having an extensive fibre network deep into the most populous urban and regional areas of Australia, qualifies NBN Co as being the ideal backhaul provider for Australia's 5G mobile operators The NBN Co has indulged in various kinds of spin over the years to project itself as an organisation that is doing a brilliant job at rolling out a broadband network in Australia and thus its latest stunt, to keep of its accounts hidden and reveal them only at the half-year and full-year results stages, should not come as a surprise to anyone. While the US is hyping up its efforts to attain leadership of the coming 6G space through an organisation called the NextG Alliance, China is already putting its money where its mouth is. China has launched a 6G experimental satellite… Swedish telecoms equipment supplier Ericsson and Australia's largest telecoms operator Telstra have announced they will collaborate to develop a 5G enterprise edge cloud solution developed specifically for the Telstra domain. The latest battleground for the US and China is Egypt, where an American official has warned authorities that they should avoid using Chinese technology for their 5G networks. The website Al-Monitor reported that Keith Krach, US under-secretary of state for economic affairs, had told a media conference at the US ...
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