What is the meaning behind the three Southeast Asian countries' choice of Huawei's 5G technology?

It is gratifying for Southeast Asian countries to choose Huawei's 5G technology. How far can the US-led alliance against Huawei's 5G equipment and technology go? In an interview with foreign media, Ren said that Huawei is willing to license the technology and technology of 5G to foreign enterprises, and it is a one-time buyout, instead of paying the annual licensing fee every year. Obviously, this is a second-best strategy, and its intention and purpose are mainly to let Huawei's 5G technology go global, thus dispelling American security concerns. To be precise, it is to prevent the United States from continuing to suppress Huawei's sinister intentions under the pretext of "technical security."

According to the information circulating on the Internet, the buyer can permanently acquire Huawei's existing 5G technology, including related patents, licenses, codes and a series of important technical materials, as long as he pays a one-time fee, which is equivalent to spending money to buy a hardcover room, and can carry a bag at any time. In addition, it is extremely important that buyers can modify the source code on the basis of the existing technology, so that the idea that Huawei will control or steal telecommunications facilities in western countries becomes unfounded, which will completely dispel the doubts of those skeptical countries and bring huge development space to Huawei.

Huawei sells 5G technology at one time, and its goal should still be to occupy the US market. If the United States agrees to Huawei's practice, then an American company will obtain Huawei's 5G production license and technology, and the 5G equipment produced in this way can of course be sold in the United States, so that Huawei's 5G equipment is equivalent to occupying the American market. Now Huawei's 5G equipment is leading the world and the cost is relatively low. So if an American company introduces Huawei's 5G technology to produce 5G equipment, it can be said that it is also very competitive. If this is the case, it shows that Huawei curve has entered the American market, which is also a good thing for Huawei.

In short, although the United States has "chased and intercepted" Huawei, Huawei has not been greatly affected, and its revenue for half a year is still growing at a high speed of 23%. After being included in the "entity list", Huawei signed more than a dozen 5G commercial contracts, ahead of Nokia and Ericsson. All kinds of attempts in the United States seem to be "completely misfiring", and only Australia, the "Five Eyes Alliance", followed closely.