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Nokia CEO admits to delays in rolling out 5G

By Staff Writer on May 22, 2019 7:10AM
Nokia CEO admits to delays in rolling out 5G

Cites merging its own technology plans with Alcatel-Lucent as a reason.

Nokia Chief Executive Rajeev Suri said on Tuesday that the company had been a little slow in getting 5G technology up and running, citing merging its own technology plans with those of acquired Alcatel-Lucent as a reason. Asked about the regulatory problems facing Chinese telecoms rival Huawei, ...

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