Trump finally took sides in a fight among his advisers about the best way to advance super-fast 5G wireless networks in the U.S., backing administration officials who want to keep the federal government from grabbing a bigger role from industry
President Donald Trump finally took sides Friday in a fight among his advisers about the best way to advance super-fast 5G wireless networks in the U.S., backing administration officials who want to keep the federal government from grabbing a bigger role from industry.
The comments offered a sign that Trump is siding, at least for now, with officials like Pai and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow, who want to allow telecommunications giants like AT&T and Verizon to take the lead in developing and out rolling the technology. They have been feuding with Trump-world figures like Newt Gingrich and 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale, who favor a more government-heavy model that critics liken to "nationalization.
By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time. Looming over the debate are fears that China, which has mounted an aggressive effort to develop 5G, will beat the United States in the race to develop the next-generation networks, which promise a super-fast internet expected to fuel innovations ranging from self-driving cars to precision agriculture to remote surgery.
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