The move would set Britain apart from Australia and New Zealand and goes against the heated advice of the United States. But Huawei’s gear reportedly would be kept out of the network’s vulnerable “core.”
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The U.K. national security council has decided to source some of the pieces of its 5G mobile network from Chinese telecoms behemoth Huawei. So reports The Economist.
The move would set Britain apart from Australia and New Zealand and goes against the heated advice of the United States. But Huawei’s gear reportedly would be kept out of the network’s vulnerable “core.”