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By Leo Kelion & Rory Cellan-Jones
Technology reporters
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Nokia is set to become a major beneficiary of Huawei being blocked from the UK’s 5G networks.
The Finnish telecoms firm has struck a deal to become the largest equipment provider to BT.
Nokia will now provide additional base stations and antennas to let EE customers’ devices make calls and transmit data via the UK firm’s 5G “radio access network”.
The deal will also see Nokia replace Huawei in BT’s 2G and 4G networks.
EE’s network already uses Nokia to provide its 3G service.
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announced in July that all the UK’s mobile providers were being banned from buying new Huawei 5G equipment after 31 December ... Read even more