City-state says it did not exclude any vendor.
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s biggest wireless network operators have selected Nokia and Ericsson over Huawei Technologies Co Ltd to build the main fifth-generation networks in the city-state.
Singapore has allowed telcos to choose their network vendors provided they meet various requirements, including security. Singapore “did not exclude any vendor” and had spelled out its expectations for 5G networks, with an emphasis on security, resilience and performance, S Iswaran, minister for communications and information, said on Wednesday.
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