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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\nBy Charlotte Greenfield

WELLINGTON: China's Huawei<\/a> Technologies said Britain<\/a>'s decision to allow the firm a restricted role in building parts of its next-generation telecoms network was the kind of solution it was hoping for in New Zealand<\/a>, where it has been blocked from 5G<\/a> plans.

Britain will ban Huawei from all core parts of 5G network but give it some access to non-core parts, sources have told Reuters, as it seeks a middle way in a bitter U.S.-China dispute stemming from American allegations that Huawei's equipment could be used by Beijing for espionage.

Washington has also urged its allies to ban Huawei from building 5G networks, even as the Chinese company, the world's top producer of telecoms equipment, has repeatedly said the spying concerns are unfounded.

In New Zealand, a member of the Five Eyes intelligence sharing network that includes the United States, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) in November turned down an initial request from local telecommunication firm Spark to include Huawei equipment in its 5G network, but later gave the operator options to mitigate national security concerns.

\"The proposed solution in the UK to restrict Huawei from bidding for the core is exactly the type of solution we have been looking at in New Zealand,\" Andrew Bowater, deputy CEO of Huawei's New Zealand arm, said in an emailed statement.

Spark said it has noted the developments in Britain and would raise it with the GCSB.

The reports \"suggest the UK is following other European jurisdictions in taking a considered and balanced approach to managing supplier-related security risks in 5G\", Andrew Pirie, Spark's corporate relations lead, said in an email.

\"Our discussions with the GCSB are ongoing and we expect that the UK developments will be a further item of discussion between us,\" Pirie added.

New Zealand's minister for intelligence services, Andrew Little, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

British culture minister Jeremy Wright said on Thursday that he would report to parliament the conclusions of a government review of the 5G supply chain once they had been taken.

He added that the disclosure of confidential discussions on the role of Huawei was \"unacceptable\" and that he could not rule out a criminal investigation into the leak.

The decisions by Britain and Germany to use Huawei gear in non-core parts of 5G network makes it harder to prove Huawei should be kept out of New Zealand telecommunication networks, said Syed Faraz Hasan, an expert in communication engineering and networks at New Zealand's Massey University

He pointed out Huawei gear was already part of the non-core
4G<\/a> networks that 5G infrastructure would be built on.

\"Unless there is a convincing argument against the Huawei devices ... it is difficult to keep them away,\" Hasan said.
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华为希望Britain-like解决方案在新西兰5克的报价

华为表示,英国决定允许公司下一代电信网络建设地区的限制作用的解决方案是希望在新西兰

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惠灵顿:中国华为技术说英国的决定,允许公司在建筑部分限制作用下一代电信网络的解决方案是希望新西兰,它已经被阻止5克计划。

英国将禁止华为的所有核心部分5 g网络但给它一些非核心部分,消息人士告诉路透,因为它寻求中间路线在一个痛苦的美国中美争端源于美国指控华为的设备可以由北京从事间谍活动。

华盛顿还敦促盟国禁止华为建设5 g网络,尽管中国公司,全球最大的电信设备生产商,一再说,间谍的担忧是没有根据的。

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在新西兰,五只眼睛情报共享网络的成员,包括美国,美国政府通信保障局(GCSB)去年11月拒绝一个初始请求从当地电信公司火花包括华为设备的5 g网络,但后来给操作员选择减轻国家安全方面的担忧。

“建议的解决方案在英国限制华为投标的核心就是类型的解决方案,我们一直在关注在新西兰,”安德鲁·宝华特华为的副总裁新西兰的手臂,在一份电子邮件声明中表示。

火花表示,已注意到在英国的发展,将提高GCSB。

报告“表明英国在欧洲其他地区的考虑和平衡的方法来管理supplier-related安全风险在5 g”,安德鲁•Pirie引发的企业领导的关系,在一封电子邮件中说。

“我们与GCSB讨论正在进行,我们预计,英国将进一步发展项目我们之间的讨论,“Pirie补充道。

新西兰的情报部门部长安德鲁·小没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

英国文化大臣杰里米·赖特周四表示,他将向议会报告政府审查的结论5 g供应链一旦他们了。

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他补充说,披露机密讨论华为的角色是“不可接受的”,他不可能排除刑事调查泄漏。

英国和德国的决定使用华为在非核心部分齿轮5 g网络很难证明华为应该保持新西兰电信网络,Syed "哈桑说,通信工程和网络专家新西兰梅西大学

他指出华为设备已经非核心的一部分4 g5 g网络基础设施将建在。

“除非有一个令人信服的论点反对华为设备……很难让他们离开,”哈桑说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\nBy Charlotte Greenfield

WELLINGTON: China's Huawei<\/a> Technologies said Britain<\/a>'s decision to allow the firm a restricted role in building parts of its next-generation telecoms network was the kind of solution it was hoping for in New Zealand<\/a>, where it has been blocked from 5G<\/a> plans.

Britain will ban Huawei from all core parts of 5G network but give it some access to non-core parts, sources have told Reuters, as it seeks a middle way in a bitter U.S.-China dispute stemming from American allegations that Huawei's equipment could be used by Beijing for espionage.

Washington has also urged its allies to ban Huawei from building 5G networks, even as the Chinese company, the world's top producer of telecoms equipment, has repeatedly said the spying concerns are unfounded.

In New Zealand, a member of the Five Eyes intelligence sharing network that includes the United States, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) in November turned down an initial request from local telecommunication firm Spark to include Huawei equipment in its 5G network, but later gave the operator options to mitigate national security concerns.

\"The proposed solution in the UK to restrict Huawei from bidding for the core is exactly the type of solution we have been looking at in New Zealand,\" Andrew Bowater, deputy CEO of Huawei's New Zealand arm, said in an emailed statement.

Spark said it has noted the developments in Britain and would raise it with the GCSB.

The reports \"suggest the UK is following other European jurisdictions in taking a considered and balanced approach to managing supplier-related security risks in 5G\", Andrew Pirie, Spark's corporate relations lead, said in an email.

\"Our discussions with the GCSB are ongoing and we expect that the UK developments will be a further item of discussion between us,\" Pirie added.

New Zealand's minister for intelligence services, Andrew Little, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

British culture minister Jeremy Wright said on Thursday that he would report to parliament the conclusions of a government review of the 5G supply chain once they had been taken.

He added that the disclosure of confidential discussions on the role of Huawei was \"unacceptable\" and that he could not rule out a criminal investigation into the leak.

The decisions by Britain and Germany to use Huawei gear in non-core parts of 5G network makes it harder to prove Huawei should be kept out of New Zealand telecommunication networks, said Syed Faraz Hasan, an expert in communication engineering and networks at New Zealand's Massey University

He pointed out Huawei gear was already part of the non-core
4G<\/a> networks that 5G infrastructure would be built on.

\"Unless there is a convincing argument against the Huawei devices ... it is difficult to keep them away,\" Hasan said.
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