Boris Johnson faces questions from his own MPs over Huawei decision

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Boris Johnson faces questions from his own MPs over Huawei decision | latikambourke

"We will make sure that when American information passes across a network we are confident that that network is a trusted one," he said. "Our view of Huawei is: putting it in your system creates real risk."on the decision to allow Huawei to supply up to 35 per cent of the country's antennas and masts required for 5G, which will not only be superfast, but also connect everything from household appliances to traffic lights and driverless cars.

Johnson is due to meet Pompeo in London. US Donald Trump has notably stayed quiet on the issue, amid fears the UK decision would provoke an angry response from the President. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre insists the separation will be maintained under 5G, meaning the core or data transfers can be protected.

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