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Huawei gets role in UK 5G network despite security warnings

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April 24, 2019
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Theresa May has approved Huawei's bid to help build Britain's 5G network, despite warnings about the risk posed to national security.

The Chinese telecoms giant has been granted restricted access to build "non-core" infrastructure such as antennas, Whitehall sources have confirmed.

However, it will be blocked from involvement in the most sensitive areas of the network.

This permission came from the National Security Council, which is chaired by the prime minister, on Tuesday.

The move comes just days after Huawei was accused by US intelligence of being funded by Chinese state security and almost a month after Britain's National Cyber Security Centre said the company posed a threat to national security.

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It also comes despite concerns expressed by other members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group: the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The US, Australia and New Zealand have barred Huawei from supplying key elements of their infrastructure and Canada is still considering the matter.

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Huawei denies having ties to the Chinese government but, with a legal obligation to cooperate with the state's intelligence agencies, critics worry that no Chinese company can ever be truly independent of the country's leadership.

There are also concerns that the Chinese government could require the firm to install technological "back doors" to enable it spy on or disable Britain's communications network.

Decisions of the National Security Council are taken collectively, but it was reported concerns were raised during Tuesday's meeting by a number of ministers, including Home Secretary Sajid Javid, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox and International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt.

Also, Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, said: "Allowing Huawei into the UK's 5G infrastructure would cause allies tRead More – Source

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