After US, Australia, Britain raises concerns over Huawei’s plans for 5G rollout

After US, Australia, Britain raises concerns over Huawei’s plans for 5G rollout

British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has warned of his "very deep concerns" about Chinese technology giant Huawei being involved in the use of 5G on Britain's mobile network, The Times reported Thursday.


After US, Australia, Britain raises concerns over Huawei’s plans for 5G rollout

The Times said on Thursday that British defense secretary Gavin Williamson has warned of "very deep worries" about joining the use of 5G of Chinese technology giant Huawei. "I have very deep concerns about Huawei, who has 5G network in the UK. This is something we have to look very closely, "Williamson said, quoting the newspaper.
After US, Australia, Britain raises concerns over Huawei’s plans for 5G rollout

They said, "We have got to see what partners like Australia and America are doing to ensure that they have maximum security of that 5G network," he said. "We have identified this fact, as recently it has been exposed, that the Chinese state sometimes works in a malicious way," he said.

After US, Australia, Britain raises concerns over Huawei’s plans for 5G rollout
Williamson's comment resonates with a similar warning from Alex Yanger, Head of MI6 Detecting Agency, who said earlier this year that Britain would have to make some decisions about the participation of companies like Huawei.


After US, Australia, Britain raises concerns over Huawei’s plans for 5G rollout
At the beginning of this year, the British government announced that West Midlands will be the first large-scale testing area for the region 5G in central England. Fifth generation mobile networks, or 5G, will have speedy transmission speed and enable a widespread use of self-driving vehicles and Internet-powered home items. It is expected to roll in Asia and the United States by 2020.
Huawei has defended its global ambitions and the network due to Western fears that Chinese telecommunications giant may work as a Trojan horse for Beijing's security mechanism. The company has set fire to Glaw international internationally in Washington this year, under international efforts to blacklist internationally and to arrest the company's chief financial officer in Canada.
Countries like the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Britain have withdrawn from using their products as concerns on security issues in Japan, France, Germany and even the Czech Republic have increased.

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