While Huawei tech is blocked in the US, it is helping build one of the world biggest 5G networks at home.
over what US companies can sell to Huawei, which has disrupted sales of Huawei phones overseas.
On 31 October Chinese telecom companies launched 5G services in more than 50 Chinese cities, creating one of the world's largest 5G networks.The Chinese Ministry of Information claims that in just 20 days the country registered more than 800,000 subscribers. Analysts predict China will have as many as 110 million 5G users by 2020.Image captionOn a large plot of land in northern Hong Kong, researchers are developing 5G powered autonomous vehicles.
"For consumers, 5G will possibly transform how we interact with other. For the government, 5G will transform roads and road infrastructure to enable new applications like enhanced assisted-driving and eventually autonomous driving," says Alex Mui, a researcher on the project.China's minister for IT says the accusations against Huawei are 'unproven allegations'
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