What do we mean by soft-ban? Well, that’s related to the EU’s way of handling said ban. Due to security concerns, the bloc ushered out a recommendation to all participating countries to ban Huawei. But, as we all know, recommendations aren’t obligatory and therefore are subject to being completely ignored.
The Huawei Mate X3 is one of the company’s latest smartphones, which is also a foldable. | Image credit – PhoneArena
- AI
- 6G
- Cloud computing
- Quantum Sensing
- Connectivity
- Framework for autonomous driving
And if you are thinking that some of these sound like exactly the type of areas, where concerns over privacy may arise, then you are on the right track.
It is as if the company has been banned from being a part of the currently active systems, but allowed to be a part of the creation of the ones that are going to be used by the EU in the future? We can’t say if that is the case for sure, but it does seem like it.Some EU officials have been shocked that this hasn’t raised any red flags thus far, but at least Huawei is appreciating the collaboration. Whether it will last — and what fruits it will bear — is something that only the future may tell us, though.