The European Union is considering a mandatory ban on member states using companies that might pose a security risk in their 5G networks, including China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd , the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. | Reuters
The European Union is considering a mandatory ban on member states using companies that might pose a security risk in their 5G networks, including China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd , the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
The move comes as a response to increasing concerns in Brussels about certain national governments delaying action on the matter, the officials told the newspaper.The EU’s internal market commissioner Thierry Breton informed telecoms ministers at a meeting last Friday that only a third of EU countries had implemented Huawei bans in critical areas, the report said.
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