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UK join forces with USA to ban Huawei & China 5G: Chinese economy in serious mess – Brooom Nigeria

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July 15, 2020
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UK join forces with USA to ban Huawei & China 5G: Chinese economy in serious mess – Brooom Nigeria
(UK join forces with USA to ban Huawei & China 5G: Chinese economy in serious mess) – Brooom Nigeria

The UK’s mobile providers are being banned from buying new Huawei 5G equipment after 31 December 2020, and they must also remove all the Chinese firm’s 5G kit from their networks by 2027.


Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden told the House of Commons of the decision.
The decision is followed with sanctions imposed by Washington, which claims the firm poses a national security threat – something Huawei denies.

With this development, Mr Dowden said the move would delay the country’s 5G rollout by a year.

 “This has not been an easy decision, but it is the right one for the UK telecoms networks, for our national security and our economy, both now and indeed in the long run,” he said.

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Because the US sanctions only affect future equipment, the government does not believe there is a security justification for removing 2G, 3G and 4G equipment supplied by Huawei.

The government wants operators to “transition away” from purchasing new Huawei equipment for use in the full-fibre network.

He explained further that additional time was being provided for broadband to avoid the UK becoming dependent on Nokia as the single supplier of some equipment.
The UK last reviewed Huawei’s role in its telecoms infrastructure in January, when it was decided to let the firm remain a supplier but introduced a cap on its market share.
But in May the US introduced new sanctions designed to disrupt Huawei’s ability to get its own chips manufactured.
This led security officials to conclude they could no longer assure the security of its products if the company had to start sourcing chips from third-parties for use in its equipment.
The minister cited a review carried out by GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre as being the motivation for the changes.
“Huawei claims to have stockpiles of parts that they can use, but this obviously affects what the NCSC can say about their products going forward,” blogged Dr Ian Levy, the agency’s technical director .
“We think that Huawei products that are adapted to cope with the [sanctions] are likely to suffer more security and reliability problems because of the massive engineering challenge ahead of them, and it will be harder for us to be confident in their use within our mitigation strategy.”

But other political considerations are also likely to have also come into play including the UK’s desire to strike a trade deal with the US, and growing tensions with China over its handling of the coronavirus outbreak and its treatment of Hong Kong.

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Prince Babatunde, also known as Brooom, is a Nigerian writer, political journalist/consultant, publisher, and a businessman. For nearly a decade, he has actively reported on political affairs that impact grassroots development. Through his work, he has contributed to numerous solutions aimed at improving the lives of many Nigerians, particularly those in underprivileged communities. His team is currently focused on developing a strategic program for a cleaner Nigeria, among other initiatives.

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