The world’s biggest mobile carrier outside China said it is temporarily halting purchases of some components made by Huawei, posing a threat to the Chinese company’s growth and dealing another blow to its reputation.

Adtran, Nokia, Ericsson, and Ciena could all gain market share if telecom giant Huawei is block from doing business with American companies.

Nokia forecast growing, if sporadic, demand for 5G gear this year and next, but said near-term sales are likely to be flat as the Finnish telecom equipment maker struggles to emerge from years of cost cutting and profit warnings.

The European Union is exploring ways to address security concerns about Huawei and other Chinese telecommunications-equipment suppliers, according to an EU official.

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In a response to concerns over discrepancies in software flagged by a U.K. lab, the Chinese telecom giant also said that its board of directors has signed off on a companywide overhaul of its software engineering.

As China and the West race for 5G dominance, two digital powers with very different approaches to technology are staking out their corners. Some Silicon Valley executives worry the divergence risks giving Chinese companies an advantage in new technologies.

Governments in Europe’s east, which have been courted by Beijing and promised investments, debate whether or not to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei.

President Trump is mulling an order that could ban Chinese telecom gear from U.S. networks, but the plan is facing resistance from rural carriers who rely on Huawei equipment.

Washington’s campaign to get some of its closest European allies to give up telecommunications gear made by Chinese companies has been a tough sell.

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Europe’s struggle to keep up with China’s government coordination of business and economic might of the U.S. has prompted more European politicians to advocate interventionism.

The Chinese company’s low prices outweigh spying concerns for many countries ramping up 5G spending, in particular the pivotal internet economy of India. “The perception here is that the U.S. action is more a matter of foreign policy.”

A large delegation of U.S. officials is heading to Spain for the world’s largest telecommunications trade show, planning to ratchet up a monthslong offensive against Huawei that has produced mixed results.

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Nokia Chief Executive Rajeev Suri emphasized the Finnish company’s focus on security as a selling point at the Barcelona telecom-industry conference where U.S. officials plan to urge governments and wireless carriers to avoid Huawei.

U.S. officials came to the world’s largest telecom trade fair to press allies to exclude Huawei equipment from next-generation cellular networks, calling the Chinese company’s gear a security risk.

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Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE.XE) confirmed Friday that it is reviewing its procurement strategy over security issues with Chinese telecoms-equipment makers. The Bonn-based telecommunications company launched a review of its network suppliers over concerns surrounding Huawei Technologies Co., Bloomberg reported Thursday.

LONDON -- The world's biggest mobile carrier outside China said it is temporarily halting purchases of some components made by Huawei Technologies Co., posing a threat to the Chinese company's growth and delivering another blow to its reputation amid growing government scrutiny around the globe.

Nokia Corp. NOK reported fourth-quarter earnings Thursday. Here's what you need to know: EARNINGS: The maker of telecoms equipment posted a reported net profit of 193 million euros ($221 million), missing expectations from a FactSet poll of EUR336 million. On an adjusted non-IFRS basis, net profit came in at EUR728 million against expectations for EUR714 million.

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The Trump administration is reportedly considering a ban on Huawei equipment in the U.S. Here’s who wins and loses in the telecom world.

Mobile World Congress is now more like another Consumer Electronics Show, as more tech companies go there to tout their 5G-enabled products.

Europe’s struggle to keep up with China’s government coordination of business and economic might of the U.S. has prompted more European politicians to advocate interventionism.

The Chinese company’s low prices outweigh spying concerns for many countries ramping up 5G spending, in particular the pivotal internet economy of India. “The perception here is that the U.S. action is more a matter of foreign policy.”

A large delegation of U.S. officials is heading to Spain for the world’s largest telecommunications trade show, planning to ratchet up a monthslong offensive against Huawei that has produced mixed results.

A new kind of compact, minimalist ‘card phone’ is improving lives because of what it doesn’t do—and challenging us to unplug from higher-tech devices.

Nokia Chief Executive Rajeev Suri emphasized the Finnish company’s focus on security as a selling point at the Barcelona telecom-industry conference where U.S. officials plan to urge governments and wireless carriers to avoid Huawei.

In addition to 5G deployments in select markets, Sprint Corporation (S) is also field testing standards-based 5G services in Los Angeles and Atlanta with other firms.

Nokia's (NOK) complete 5G portfolio will likely provide Saudi Telecom Company's subscribers with ultra-high bandwidth and low latency services, alongside new applications in areas like VR, AR and AI.

U.S. officials came to the world’s largest telecom trade fair to press allies to exclude Huawei equipment from next-generation cellular networks, calling the Chinese company’s gear a security risk.

Nokia Corp. ADR

Nokia Oyj provides network infrastructure, technology and software services. It operates through the following segments: Ultra Broadband Networks, IP Networks & Applications and Nokia Technologies. The Ultra Broadband Networks segment comprises mobile networks and fixed networks. The IP Networks and Applications segment comprising IP/Optical networks and applications & analytics. The Nokia Technologies segment focuses on advanced technology development and licensing. The company was founded in 1865 and is headquartered in Espoo, Finland. (See Full Profile)