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The government has agreed to allow Chinese company Huawei to construct part of the UK’s 5G network with certain limitations. The government has announced that Huawei will be able to run part of the UK’s 5G network following the Telecoms Supply Chain Review. Security concerns over Huawei’s links to the Chinese ...


The next leap forward in information technology, 5G is a cause for excitement as well as contention. It allows for faster communications and high quality, fast downloads, but it has also raised concerns over security and health. Defence Online’s Ciara Houghton takes a closer look… Using a higher radio frequency than ...


President Trump has declared a national emergency to ban technology from “foreign adversaries”. The executive order block transactions that involve information or communications technology that represent “an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States.” The move is believed to target Chinese technology firm Huawei Technologies, which has come under ...


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