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Canada eyes U.K.B次元官网网址檚 decision to grant Huawei partial access to 5G network

Canada the last of B次元官网网址楩ive EyesB次元官网网址 intelligence allies to decide who will supply its 5G network equipment
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Mobile network phone masts are visible in front of St PaulB次元官网网址檚 Cathedral in the City of London, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Britain is granting Huawei partial access to its next-generation wireless network, but it still considers the Chinese telecom company a security risk that requires special attention, U.K. government officials said Tuesday.

The British decision had phone lines burning between London and Ottawa because Canada is now the last of the B次元官网网址淔ive EyesB次元官网网址 intelligence allies to decide the companies that will provide the equipment for its 5G network.

Upgraded wireless technology is expected to provide much faster data transfers for numerous purposes, from smart phones to autonomous vehicles to remote medical care. But only a handful of companies make the equipment needed to operate those next-generation networks, and the question is whether western allies that share top-secret data and worry about their citizensB次元官网网址 security are willing to let a Chinese company supply theirs.

The United States, Australia and New Zealand have all said no. BritainB次元官网网址檚 decision to allow Huawei partial access to its 5G industry changes the landscape.

The Trudeau government said it was studying the British decision but gave no indication about whether its long-awaited decision is coming soon. Its decision is complicated by ChinaB次元官网网址檚 imprisonment of two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who were arbitrarily detained on spying charges more than a year ago.

That came after Canada arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on a U.S. extradition warrant.

Britain said Tuesday it would attempt to limit B次元官网网址渉igh-riskB次元官网网址 vendorsB次元官网网址 access to the new upgraded network B次元官网网址 coded language for Huawei, which it did not directly name B次元官网网址 to 35 per cent of its less sensitive parts.

But U.K. officials, who briefed The Canadian Press on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation, made clear that regulating Huawei was the intent. They had no comment on what Canada ought to do, but said Huawei is being treated carefully, not like an ordinary British company.

Huawei Canada says firmly that it is a Canadian entity, entirely independent of BeijingB次元官网网址檚 influence.

B次元官网网址淚t is important to remember that in our 10 years of operation in Canada, there has never been a security incident or a lapse of any sort. Not one,B次元官网网址 Alykhan Velshi, a company vice-president, said in a statement. He noted the company employs more than 1,200 Canadians.

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The statement urged Canada to make its own independent decision, B次元官网网址渂ased on technology and security, not politicsB次元官网网址 or pressure from the U.S. government under President Donald Trump.

Like Britain, Canada has been under pressure from the U.S. to ban Huawei, which deems the Chinese tech giant to be a national security threat B次元官网网址 a charge the company denies.

The Canadian Press

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