Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:42 pm
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There's a massive hoo-haa going on about the leak from the National Security Agency that the UK will allow Huwawei to be involved in the building of the UK's 5G infrastructure.
AIUI, the US & Australia have refused to allow it to be involved in theirs.
I guess there's 2 issues here, the first relates to the technicalities of their involvement and whether it is technically or politically a good idea. If we banned them, who else could take over?
The second is that this information has leaked from such a supposedly secure source and presumably from a reasonably high level, and the whispers about restrictions in press freedom that are being heard.
Any views or informed comment on those (as ever, keeping overt party politics out of it)?
AIUI, the US & Australia have refused to allow it to be involved in theirs.
I guess there's 2 issues here, the first relates to the technicalities of their involvement and whether it is technically or politically a good idea. If we banned them, who else could take over?
The second is that this information has leaked from such a supposedly secure source and presumably from a reasonably high level, and the whispers about restrictions in press freedom that are being heard.
Any views or informed comment on those (as ever, keeping overt party politics out of it)?
Paul
The forum seems to have stopped logging me out at random intervals. Perhaps they like me after all? (Thanks for fixing it) Our pleasure!
The forum seems to have stopped logging me out at random intervals. Perhaps they like me after all? (Thanks for fixing it) Our pleasure!