The initiative follows a report in Saturday's Daily Telegraph, which said London-headquartered bank HSBC fears it could face reprisals in China, if the UK acts against Huawei.
@ecksmc I question Huawei intentions.The U.K must search for an alternative telecommunications company preferably in Europe.
@AkomoCombine really??
it's all hype from Trump
jan 2020
A document published by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) indicates that the UK's networks will have three years to comply with the caps on the use of Huawei's equipment.
"Huawei is reassured by the UK government's confirmation that we can continue working with our customers to keep the 5G rollout on track," the firm's UK chief Victor Zhang said in a statement.
@AkomoCombine At the same time the Trump administration has not let up in its campaign for the UK and other allies to exclude Huawei entirely
and only last week Trump kinda threatened the UK
"deal with them you don't deal with us"
@ecksmc Eriksson is is an option as well and its based in Sweden. A safer route until we know China's intentions.
@AkomoCombine i just don't buy all this hype
after all UK use Huawei in the infrastructure already and have done for donkeys years
no mention of anything until Trump took office right??
@AkomoCombine Experts say Britain’s change of attitude is partly due to concerns that refusing to cooperate with the U.S on Huawei will pose a threat to intelligence sharing and joint defense capabilities with its major ally.
https://www.voanews.com/usa/facing-more-pressure-washington-britain-pushes-back-huawei-dependence
that's the nuts and bolts on this change from UK gov
That leaves Ericsson and Nokia.
Sure, there's smaller NEPs out there, but if you need end to end solution that actually understand operators and are capable - those are the three you can pick from.
this
i'm no expert
but keep in mind this all started
"Huawei is at the center of tensions with Washington over technology and possible spying that helped to spark Trump's tariff war with China in 2018"
#jussayin