Huawei Reportedly Gets UK Approval for 5G Network Role

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 April 2019 18:27 IST

British Prime Minister Theresa May has reportedly approved a limited role for China's Huawei to help build a 5G network in the UK, shrugging off security warnings from senior ministers and Washington surrounding the telecoms giant, media said Wednesday.

Britain's National Security Council, which is chaired by May, agreed Tuesday to allow the Chinese technology giant limited access to build "non-core" infrastructure such as antennas, The Daily Telegraph newspaper wrote.

The Financial Times, citing those close to the meeting, added that the Chinese company had been banned from more sensitive "core" parts of the project. 

Advertisement

The Times newspaper meanwhile was more cautious, stating that May was "considering giving limited approval".

Advertisement

Her reported moves come despite concerns raised by Home Secretary Sajid Javid, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox and International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt.

May's Downing Street office declined to comment on the story.

Advertisement

However, Digital Minister Margot James dismissed the media speculation.

"In spite of cabinet leaks to the contrary, final decision yet to be made on managing threats to telecoms infrastructure," she tweeted.

Advertisement

She later told Sky News that while a final decision had not been made, James indicated that a security review had concluded.

"The decision has not been finally made yet and the Prime Minister will take advice form all of the relevant agencies and departments," James added.

Huawei itself welcomed the report.

"Huawei welcomes reports that the UK government is moving towards allowing Huawei to help build the UK's 5G network," it said in a brief statement.

"This green light means that UK businesses and consumers will have access to the fastest and most reliable networks thanks to Huawei's cutting edge technology.

"While we await a formal government announcement, we are pleased that the UK is continuing to take an evidence-based approach to its work and we will continue work cooperatively with the government, and the industry," the Chinese company added.

Britain's move would be at odds with the United States, which has banned Huawei's 5G technology from its territory and urged allies in the so-called Five Eyes intelligence sharing collective -- comprising also Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand -- to follow suit.

Huawei is the leading manufacturer of equipment for next-generation 5G mobile networks with almost instantaneous data transfer that will become the nervous system of Europe's economy, in strategic sectors like energy, transport, banking and health care.

Spying fears
The technology titan faces pushback in some Western markets over fears Beijing could spy on communications and gain access to critical infrastructure.

Last month, Britain identified "significant technological issues" in Huawei's engineering processes that pose "new risks" for the nation's telecommunications, according to a government report.

"Further significant technical issues have been identified in Huawei's engineering processes, leading to new risks in the UK telecommunications networks," read annual findings from the Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre oversight board.

The board - which includes officials from Britain's GCHQ cyber-security agency as well as a senior Huawei executive and representatives from the UK telecommunications sector - added it could provide only limited assurance that risks posed by the Chinese tech giant to UK national security would be "sufficiently mitigated long-term".

Shrugging off the widespread concerns, Egypt on Sunday said Huawei would roll out a 5G phone network there for the first time during the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations football tournament.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Theresa May, Britain, UK, Huawei
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OpenAI Says ChatGPT Will Soon Become an Operating System
  2. Realme 16 Pro to Launch With Urban Wild Design in These Four Colourways
  3. Lenovo Idea Tab Plus Launched in India With 10,200mah Battery: Details
  4. Dhruv64: India's First Homegrown 64-Bit Dual-Core Microprocessor Unveiled
  5. Honor Power 2 Key Features Leaked; Could Launch With a 10,080mAh Battery
  6. Realme Narzo 90 Series With 7,000mAh Battery Launched in India: See Pricing
  7. Xiaomi 17 Ultra Tipped to Launch Alongside These Phones and Wearables
  8. Disney Is Keeping Its Options Open For Future AI Partnerships
  9. RAM Crisis 2026: 16GB Phones Out, 4GB Models Making a Comeback
  10. Redmi K90 Ultra Could Bring a Massive Battery Upgrade
  1. OpenAI Hires New Head of App Platform to Turn ChatGPT Into an Operating System
  2. Honor Power 2 Chipset, Display Specifications Tipped; Could Launch With 10,080mAh Battery
  3. Hollow Knight: Silksong's First Major Expansion, Sea of Sorrow, Announced; Launch Set for 2026
  4. Oppo Find X9 Ultra Battery Capacity Teased By Company Executive: Here's What We Know So Far
  5. Dhruv64: India’s First Homegrown 64-Bit Dual-Core Microprocessor Unveiled
  6. Disney CEO Says AI Deal With OpenAI Is Exclusive For Just One Year: Report
  7. Arasayyana Prema Prasanga Streaming Online: Know Where to Watch This Kannada Film
  8. Filmfare OTT Awards 2025 Winners: Black Warrant, Paatal Lok Season 2, Girls Will Be Girls, and More
  9. Thamma Now Streaming on Amazon Prime Video: Watch Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna in This Horrer Comedy
  10. Realme 16 Pro Series Colourways Revealed; Company Announces Design Collaboration With Naoto Fukasawa
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.