Huawei’s CEO Zhengfei: Would sell to 5G know how to address security concerns

 In interviews overnight with the Economist and the New York Times, the Chinese technology giant, Huawei, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ren Zhengfei made a proposal to sell its 5G know-how to a Western firm, in an effort to address security concerns.

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A buyer would then be free to change the software code.

Would be a way to ease US (and allies) security concerns, without Huawei's involvement.

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