Wireless Wars: China's Dangerous Domination of 5G and How We're Fighting Back

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Jonathan Pelson delivers a gripping account of how China gained control over the global telecommunications infrastructure. Drawing on his years as an industry executive, he explains how American innovation laid the groundwork for cellular technology only for Chinese companies like Huawei to dominate the market. The narrative combines corporate history with national security concerns, detailing ho…

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