The UK will again review Huawei's role in building out its 5G mobile infrastructure after new US sanctions were announced earlier in May.
Reports also emerged this weekend that UK prime minister Boris Johnson will announce he will cut Huawei's role in the UK's network to zero by 2023.Britain's cybersecurity center the NCSC announced on Sunday it would conduct a new review into Huawei's role in the UK's 5G network. In theory, Huawei's inability to access chip software as a result of the sanctions might undermine its promise to the UK and other markets of a speedy 5G rollout.reduce Huawei's presence in the UK's 5G network to zero by 2023In January 2020, the UK appeared to reject US pressure to exclude Huawei from its 5G networks entirely, saying it would allow Huawei to build "non-core" parts of its infrastructure and cap its presence in the network at 35%. This reportedly led to a.
"We are happy to discuss with NCSC any concerns they may have and hope to continue the close working relationship we have enjoyed for the last ten years," said Zhang.
SAI UK has 'downgraded' the China trade deal and therefore has to ditch Huawei as it desperately needs the US trade deal. You wouldn't want to trust them at all.
SAI Boris Johnson is walking on a thin line with his mishandling the pandemic. Britons will not forgive him. I guess he will try to compensate by getting support from Trump by yielding to US pressure. Not a good choice I guess!
SAI No its not about the pressure. Its about the capability of Huawei to provide the required hardware. TSMC has already indicated it will not make chips for Huawei. So now it will have to find out a new manufacturer within China. Which is quite impossible for atleast next 2 years
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