The last stand: 5G West and 5G East vie to lead the second wave

The competition between nations for leadership in communications, has morphed into outright combat. If it's not a campaign the US can win, do we start drawing down the mission? Or can the hope of a second wave compel us to double down?

You have kind of a Western standard and an Eastern standard, that would not be in the interest of a dominant supplier, or country, of telecommunications equipment. To some extent, there’s an interest in keeping competition at a level that does not lead to, essentially, a split.
— Prof. Henning Schulzrinne, Former CTO, Federal Communications Commission
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