UK to allow Huawei limited access to 5G networks

 

The Daily Telegraph reports that British Prime Minister Theresa May has approved Huawei’s bid to help build Britain’s 5G network, despite warnings about the risk posed to national security.

The Chinese telecoms giant was given limited access to build “noncore” infrastructure such as antennas, according to The Daily Telegraph.

This permission came from the National Security Council, which is chaired by the prime minister, on Tuesday.

The move comes just days after Huawei was accused by US intelligence of being funded by Chinese state security and almost a month after Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre said the company posed a threat to national security.

It also comes despite concerns expressed by other members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group. The Five Eyes brings the UK, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand into the world’s most complete and comprehensive intelligence alliance.  The Five Eyes (FVEY) is widely regarded as the world’s most significant intelligence alliance.

The US, Australia and New Zealand have barred Huawei from supplying key elements of their infrastructure and Canada is still considering the matter.

 

Via The Daily Telegraph

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