Britain decides to exclude Huawei from its future 5G network

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Chinese technology company Huawei said Tuesday that the British government’s move to ban the company’s involvement in the country’s 5G networks is a “disappointing decision” which “threatens to move Britain into the digital slow lane, push up bills and deepen the digital divide.”

“This disappointing decision is bad news for anyone in the UK with a mobile phone,” said Ed Brewster, a spokesperson for Huawei UK in a statement.

“Instead of ‘levelling up’, the government is levelling down and we urge them to reconsider. We remain confident that the new U.S. restrictions would not have affected the resilience or security of the products we supply to the UK,” Brewster said.

The British government announced Tuesday that buying new Huawei 5G equipment will be banned after Dec. 31, 2020 and all Huawei equipment will be removed from 5G networks by the end of 2027.

“Regrettably our future in the UK has become politicized, this is about U.S. trade policy and not security,” said Brewster.

The British government announced in January its plans to safeguard the country’s telecoms network, approving a restricted role for Huawei in helping build the country’s 5G networks. Tuesday’s decision marks a U-turn in Britain’s policy concerning Huawei.

“We will conduct a detailed review of what today’s announcement means for our business here and will work with the UK government to explain how we can continue to contribute to a better connected Britain,”

said Brewster.

The latest decision by the British government is expected to delay the country’s 5G roll-out, according to Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden.

From an economic viewpoint, eliminating Huawei from Britain’s 5G infrastructure market could be expected to lead to higher prices and delays in roll-out, according to a recent report released by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, a research institute in Britain.

A previous study conducted by Oxford Economics and commissioned by Huawei also said that restricting Huawei from helping to build Britain’s 5G infrastructure market would increase roll-out costs by 9 percent to 29 percent.

“Outages would be possible” if BT is forced to pull out Huawei’s 5G kit too quickly, the telecoms operator’s chief executive Philip Jansen told BBC Radio 4’s Today program.

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3 Comments

  1. Personally, I am growing tired of seeing The UK being the lap poodle of the USA. I don’t care to own a mobile device especially not something that may be dangerous to public health as 5G may be. However, If the USA wants to ban them in the us that is their right. Dictating to the rest of the planet whom they can do business with is NONE of their business.

  2. No great loss to the UK, which will now use Nokia and Eriksson for 5G equipment. It will cost more but the quality and security has been proven to be superior to Huwawei.

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