Former Australian PM explains why his government banned Huawei, ZTE from selling 5G equipment

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Former Australian PM explains why his government banned Huawei, ZTE from selling 5G equipment
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Malcolm Turnbull explained the company that provides and maintains 5G infrastructure has the capability to act adversely to a country's national interest, but he added he's not suggesting China's Huawei would actually do that.

The Australian government had tried hard to find a way to include Huawei and ZTE in the country's push to build the next generation of high-speed mobile internet, according to its former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.

On Thursday, he said his government's decision to ban the two companies was based on the need to"hedge" against future risks. "No one is suggesting that Huawei would do that, certainly not me. I have great admiration for the company," he said."But, capability takes a long time to put in place. Intent can change in a heartbeat, so, you have got to hedge and take into account the risk that intent can change in the years ahead," Turnbull added.

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