Britain may distance Huawei from 5G networks this year |
According to a report by the British Daily Telegraph, the United Kingdom is preparing for security reasons to phase out Huawei technology in 5G networks earlier this year.
The Prime Minister can start phasing out the massive Chinese Huawei technology on the 5G network in the UK this year.
The report says Prime Minister Boris Johnson will make major policy changes after the British Intelligence Service (GCHQ) reassessed the risk of the Chinese technology company.
This study, which will be presented to Johnson this week, is expected to announce that U.S. sanctions against Huawei will force the company to use unreliable technologies and therefore cannot control the risks.
The UK's decision to allow Huawei a limited role in the (5G) network has created tensions between London and Washington in recent months, but the decision is expected to be completely different from previous decisions.
The participation of Chinese society in the British Fifth Generation Network also drew the attention of many celebrities to the conservative rear seats.
The British Intelligence Service (NCSC) report from the British Intelligence Service (GCHQ) stated that U.S. sanctions that prevented Huawei from using American intellectual property technology had a serious impact on business.
The Telegraph: Officials are writing proposals to prevent installing new Huawei devices on the network (5G) in less than six months while expediting the removal of existing technologies.
The Sunday Post reported that the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) had ordered an investigation. His account.
When the report was released, Johnson faced major problems when Tory members threatened that Parliament would revolt if the government did not take a tougher stance toward Huawei and China.
A Huawei spokesperson said: “Huawei is the most audited provider in the world. We firmly believe that unprecedented transparency in the UK means that we can continue to be trusted to play the role of corporate promotion.” British network. It is important to focus on facts rather than measurement. "