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Federal Government: Really no Chinese 5G technology?
The Federal Ministry of the Interior wants to force mobile network operators to remove Chinese technology. In the Digital Ministry, however, there is hardly any need for action
There is a dispute in the federal government about the handling of technology components from China in German mobile networks. Above all, the Federal Ministry of the Interior led by Nancy Faeser (SPD) and the Digital Ministry led by Volker Wissing (FDP) have different assessments.
According to Faeser’s ideas, from January 1, 2026, so-called critical components from Chinese suppliers will no longer be allowed to be used in Germany’s public mobile communications networks. As government circles in Berlin announced on Tuesday, this planned complete ban affects the so-called core network.
Strict ban in security-relevant regions
Beyond the core network, the “structural dependence on components from manufacturers Huawei and ZTE” should also be reduced by October 1, 2026, it said. There should also be a strict ban in security-relevant regions. For example, in the capital region of Berlin/Brandenburg or in the Cologne/Bonn region with numerous federal authorities and ministries, all Chinese network components would have to be removed.
However, a spokesman for the Digital Ministry pointed out today that there was “no decision from the federal government here”. “High standards and strict regulations regarding the use of critical components already apply to the 5G expansion.” This differentiated approach has proven successful.
The spokesman explained that the department is currently discussing whether the current global challenges require further measures. “At the same time, it must be taken into account that the nationwide supply of stable, fast and affordable mobile Internet remains secure, that network operators retain control of their own network and that no dependencies arise.”
Is the required period of three years realistic?
The mobile communications companies Deutsche Telekom , Vodafone and Telefónica had previously criticized the required removal of numerous components from the Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE from their networks. In particular, the required period of three years for the exchange of components in the “access and transport network” met with resistance.
“With a view to approval procedures, available capacities from alternative suppliers, available capacities from construction companies and the further expansion of mobile communications desired by customers and politicians, a target date for the exchange of 2026 is definitely unrealistic,” said a Telekom spokesman. This has also been shown by experiences in other countries. In Great Britain, for example, even an exchange over a period of seven years appears to be too ambitious. “We are now talking about ten years.”
A spokesman for Telefónica Deutschland said that if the federal government insisted on restructuring the network beyond the core network, his company would examine claims for damages against the Federal Republic of Germany. Telefónica also has the opportunity to have a potential decision to ban components or suppliers reviewed by the courts. A spokesman for Telekom also pointed out that the previous expansion had been carried out “on the basis of the valid legal situation and in close cooperation with the supervisory authorities”. “Whatever the future decision of the federal government turns out to be, we will examine it in detail in the interests of our shareholders.”
Huawei is said to be working on a plan for a comprehensive return to the global market. Many German citizens trust the company’s network technology .