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Many Reject Trump Idea To Nationalize 5G Network

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The top U.S. communications regulator, wireless companies and some lawmakers oppose a controversial idea by members of President Donald Trump’s national security team. The proposed plan calls for the government to build a 5G wireless network to counter China spying on phone calls. The Trump administration has taken a harder line with China on policies initiated by predecessor President Barack Obama. Some of their hard stances deal with Beijing’s role in restraining North Korea, to Chinese efforts to acquire U.S. strategic industries.

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