Chinese telecom giant Huawei has warned that canceling his role in the rollout of 5G will be a big mistake in the UK. Last January, the British government said that Huawei would have a limited role to play in setting up a new 5G data network in their country.
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But back in March, the backbench insurgents within the Conservative Party had pressured the British government to reverse the move.
Huawei said in an open letter that the crisis in Covid-19 was centered on linking Britain with the technology. But due to this epidemic it is estimated that the government will be under pressure to take a firm line.
In the letter, Huawei's chief of staff, Victor Zhang, said that data usage by households has increased by 50 percent since the Corona pandemic began to spread in the UK and it has put a huge strain on the telecommunications systems.
Huawei is working with partners such as BT, Vodafone and EE to meet this growing demand. Three warehouses have been set up across the country to ensure spare parts supply.
Zhang said the epidemic has exposed many people in the rural community to the reality that digital slow lanes are already bursting. Zhang also warned that it would be a great mistake to separate Huawei from the future role of 5G.
The letter states that some are trying to attack Huawei without any evidence. The letter said it would be a big mistake for the government to revoke Huawei's role in the 5G rollout.
The British government said it would also include Huawei in a 5G rollout last January. He was said to be involved in 35 percent of the work, including radio towers, except for sensitive areas of mobile networks.
But critics warned that Huawei could risk espionage and dismantle communications while engaging Chinese companies in such a roll-out.
In March, MPs from 38 Conservatives had revolted on the same issue. They opposed the Telecommunication Infrastructure Bill, which is scheduled to be implemented in the UK House from next year.
Now the coronavirus epidemic has brought out the issue between economic and national security. Because of this the issue has also become controversial. On the one hand, it said strong connectivity was needed to accelerate economic development.
Supporters of Huawei have said that when Huawei is included in the project, the work will be intensified and it will provide reliable networks and delivery costs will be cheaper.
Chinese telecom giant Huawei has warned that canceling his role in the rollout of 5G will be a big mistake in the UK. Last January, the British government said that Huawei would have a limited role to play in setting up a new 5G data network in their country.
But back in March, the backbench insurgents within the Conservative Party had pressured the British government to reverse the move.
Huawei said in an open letter that the crisis in Covid-19 was centered on linking Britain with the technology. But due to this epidemic it is estimated that the government will be under pressure to take a firm line.
In the letter, Huawei's chief of staff, Victor Zhang, said that data usage by households has increased by 50 percent since the Corona pandemic began to spread in the UK and it has put a huge strain on the telecommunications systems.
Huawei is working with partners such as BT, Vodafone and EE to meet this growing demand. Three warehouses have been set up across the country to ensure spare parts supply.
Zhang said the epidemic has exposed many people in the rural community to the reality that digital slow lanes are already bursting. Zhang also warned that it would be a great mistake to separate Huawei from the future role of 5G.
The letter states that some are trying to attack Huawei without any evidence. The letter said it would be a big mistake for the government to revoke Huawei's role in the 5G rollout.
The British government said it would also include Huawei in a 5G rollout last January. He was said to be involved in 35 percent of the work, including radio towers, except for sensitive areas of mobile networks.
But critics warned that Huawei could risk espionage and dismantle communications while engaging Chinese companies in such a roll-out.
In March, MPs from 38 Conservatives had revolted on the same issue. They opposed the Telecommunication Infrastructure Bill, which is scheduled to be implemented in the UK House from next year.
Now the coronavirus epidemic has brought out the issue between economic and national security. Because of this the issue has also become controversial. On the one hand, it said strong connectivity was needed to accelerate economic development.
Supporters of Huawei have said that when Huawei is included in the project, the work will be intensified and it will provide reliable networks and delivery costs will be cheaper.
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But back in March, the backbench insurgents within the Conservative Party had pressured the British government to reverse the move.
Huawei said in an open letter that the crisis in Covid-19 was centered on linking Britain with the technology. But due to this epidemic it is estimated that the government will be under pressure to take a firm line.
In the letter, Huawei's chief of staff, Victor Zhang, said that data usage by households has increased by 50 percent since the Corona pandemic began to spread in the UK and it has put a huge strain on the telecommunications systems.
Huawei is working with partners such as BT, Vodafone and EE to meet this growing demand. Three warehouses have been set up across the country to ensure spare parts supply.
Zhang said the epidemic has exposed many people in the rural community to the reality that digital slow lanes are already bursting. Zhang also warned that it would be a great mistake to separate Huawei from the future role of 5G.
The letter states that some are trying to attack Huawei without any evidence. The letter said it would be a big mistake for the government to revoke Huawei's role in the 5G rollout.
The British government said it would also include Huawei in a 5G rollout last January. He was said to be involved in 35 percent of the work, including radio towers, except for sensitive areas of mobile networks.
But critics warned that Huawei could risk espionage and dismantle communications while engaging Chinese companies in such a roll-out.
In March, MPs from 38 Conservatives had revolted on the same issue. They opposed the Telecommunication Infrastructure Bill, which is scheduled to be implemented in the UK House from next year.
Now the coronavirus epidemic has brought out the issue between economic and national security. Because of this the issue has also become controversial. On the one hand, it said strong connectivity was needed to accelerate economic development.
Supporters of Huawei have said that when Huawei is included in the project, the work will be intensified and it will provide reliable networks and delivery costs will be cheaper.
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