EU looks to work with India on 5G security standards

The European Union is looking to work with the Indian government to create open and transparent security standards for 5G technology rollouts across Europe and India, especially when the latter is seeking to limit the role of Chinese telecom vendors in its telecom networks. EU officials are expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discuss the telecom security matter as part of a broader discourse on security and trade issues during the India-EU summit in Portugal on May 8. She said that there’s “renewed focus” on building common standards that will ensure security across the 5G value chain and create level-playing fields for local and smaller companies. It has already said that it will continue to give new business to Chinese vendors for radio and transport network expansion. The EU needs to invest $355 billion to build its 5G network, while India would need over $70 billion, the report said, citing official data.

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