'Huawei is not in business to eavesdrop on its clients' - Telegraph readers react to this week's top stories

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'All this scaremongering about Chinese technology being a security threat is designed to protect Western interests in the same field' Telegraph readers react to this week's biggest stories:

Huawei, who will help build the UK's new 5G network, or The National Security Council, from which the news leaked this week? Telegraph readers took to the comments section to discuss this, following The Telegraph's exclusive on the Chinese technology giant's "non-core" role in creating the next generation of British 5G. The implications, as our readers debated, touch on politics, security and our everyday lives.

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Sure isn't Google spying on everyone and passing it to the US government to use against us.

Weatern interest huh ! Is Brexit good for western interest ?

Huawei isn't, but the Chinese gov't is.

Drivel by people who neither understand or care about security issues,

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