Deutsche Telekom and SoftBank are reportedly promising to US regulators that they will get rid of Huawei equipment on all of their networks.
While T-Mobile does not use Huawei telecommunications equipment and Sprint has only recently cut out its cache, we’ve been hearing movements from their respective parent companies who are supplied by Huwaei to that front.
Now, Reuters reports from its sources that Deutsche Telekom and Japanese-based SoftBank will offer to remove Huawei products from all networks that they own. The two are seeking approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to merge Sprint and T-Mobile into one carrier.
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