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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>London: In a U-turn, the UK government that earlier allowed Huawei<\/a> to sell its 5G technology<\/a> in the country has signalled a tougher stand against the Chinese telecom<\/a> giant, a day after the US designated Huawei and ZTE<\/a> as national security risks.

The UK Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden told reporters that he \"wanted Samsung and NEC to become
5G<\/a> network kit providers\", and a review is under way into how forthcoming US sanctions on Huawei would affect the UK's use of its products.

\"Given that these sanctions... are extensive, it is likely to have an impact on the viability of Huawei as a provider for the 5G network,\" Dowden was quoted as saying.

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday designated Chinese telecom companies, Huawei and ZTE, as national security risks to America's
communications networks<\/a>.

\"With today's orders, and based on the overwhelming weight of evidence, the Bureau has designated Huawei and ZTE as national security risks to America's communications networks - and to our 5G future,\" FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.

\"Both companies have close ties to the Chinese Communist Party and China's military apparatus, and both companies are broadly subject to Chinese law obligating them to cooperate with the country's intelligence services,\" he added.

The UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said that the US sanctions would force the country into a rethink over Huawei and its products.

The sanctions forbid Huawei and the third parties that manufacture its chips from using \"US technology and software to design and manufacture\" its products.

In November 2019, the US FCC unanimously adopted a ban on the use of universal service support to purchase, obtain, or maintain any equipment or services produced or provided by companies posing a national security threat to the integrity of communications networks or the communications supply chain.

In May, bowing to pressure from his own party members, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked officials to draw up plans to reduce Huawei's involvement in the nation's 5G networks to zero by 2023.

The UK's original plans, as recently as in January, was to allow considerable involvement of Huawei in the country's 5G network as Britain's intelligence agencies suggested that any possible misuse of the Chinese telecom giant's equipment for mass surveillance could be contained, according to both The Guardian and The Telegraph.

The British PM wanted to cap Huawei's share in the country's telecommunications infrastructure market at 35 per cent.
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在美国、英国考虑在华为采取更强硬的行动

转变,英国政府允许华为出售其早些时候5 g技术在中国已表示更强硬的反对中国电信巨头,此前一天美国指定的华为和中兴通讯作为国家安全风险。

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伦敦:在一个大转变,英国政府早些时候允许的华为出售它5 g技术在这个国家已经表示更强硬的反对中国电信巨人,此前一天美国指定的华为和中兴通讯作为国家安全风险。

英国数字大臣奥利弗道登告诉记者,他“希望三星和NEC5克网络设备提供商”,审查正在为即将到来的美国制裁华为将如何影响英国的使用其产品。

“鉴于这些制裁……是广泛的,它可能会影响的可行性为5 g网络,华为作为一个提供者”道登说。

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周二,美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)指定的中国电信企业,华为和中兴,美国的国家安全风险通信网络

”今天的订单,和基于证据的压倒性的重量,局指定的华为和中兴通讯为美国的国家安全风险5 g通信网络,对我们的未来,“FCC主席特拜在一份声明中说。

“两家公司关系密切的中国共产党和中国的军事设备,和这两家公司是广受中国法律约束他们配合国家的情报机构,”他补充道。

英国国防部长本·华莱士说,美国的制裁将迫使美国重新考虑在华为和其产品。

制裁禁止华为和第三方制造它的芯片使用“我们技术和软件设计和制造”的产品。

2019年11月,美国通信委员会一致通过了一项禁止使用普遍服务支持购买,获得或维持任何设备或服务的生产或提供的公司国家安全构成威胁的通信网络或通信供应链的完整性。

今年5月,迫于压力来自他自己的党员,英国首相鲍里斯·约翰逊要求官员起草计划减少华为参与国家的5 g网络在2023年为零。

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英国最初的计划,早在今年1月,是允许相当大的华为参与国家的5 g网络为英国情报机构认为,任何可能的滥用中国电信巨头的设备质量监测可以包含,据《卫报》和《每日电讯报》。

英国首相想帽华为的电信基础设施市场份额为35%。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>London: In a U-turn, the UK government that earlier allowed Huawei<\/a> to sell its 5G technology<\/a> in the country has signalled a tougher stand against the Chinese telecom<\/a> giant, a day after the US designated Huawei and ZTE<\/a> as national security risks.

The UK Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden told reporters that he \"wanted Samsung and NEC to become
5G<\/a> network kit providers\", and a review is under way into how forthcoming US sanctions on Huawei would affect the UK's use of its products.

\"Given that these sanctions... are extensive, it is likely to have an impact on the viability of Huawei as a provider for the 5G network,\" Dowden was quoted as saying.

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday designated Chinese telecom companies, Huawei and ZTE, as national security risks to America's
communications networks<\/a>.

\"With today's orders, and based on the overwhelming weight of evidence, the Bureau has designated Huawei and ZTE as national security risks to America's communications networks - and to our 5G future,\" FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.

\"Both companies have close ties to the Chinese Communist Party and China's military apparatus, and both companies are broadly subject to Chinese law obligating them to cooperate with the country's intelligence services,\" he added.

The UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said that the US sanctions would force the country into a rethink over Huawei and its products.

The sanctions forbid Huawei and the third parties that manufacture its chips from using \"US technology and software to design and manufacture\" its products.

In November 2019, the US FCC unanimously adopted a ban on the use of universal service support to purchase, obtain, or maintain any equipment or services produced or provided by companies posing a national security threat to the integrity of communications networks or the communications supply chain.

In May, bowing to pressure from his own party members, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked officials to draw up plans to reduce Huawei's involvement in the nation's 5G networks to zero by 2023.

The UK's original plans, as recently as in January, was to allow considerable involvement of Huawei in the country's 5G network as Britain's intelligence agencies suggested that any possible misuse of the Chinese telecom giant's equipment for mass surveillance could be contained, according to both The Guardian and The Telegraph.

The British PM wanted to cap Huawei's share in the country's telecommunications infrastructure market at 35 per cent.
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