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Huawei ban wouldn’t delay BCE’s 5G rollout: Cope

News | 02/07/2019 10:19 am EST
BCE Inc. president and CEO George Cope speaks at an event in Montreal on May 15, 2017. /Photo by Anja Karadeglija.

The head of BCE Inc. says he doesn’t expect that a ban on Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.’s equipment from Canada’s 5G networks would hamper or delay Bell’s 5G rollout.

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