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BT says its 5G unaffected by Huawei ban by Staff Writers London (AFP) July 31, 2020 Top UK broadband and mobile operator BT said Friday its coverage would remain unaffected by the government's decision to phase out China's Huawei from Britain's 5G network. Prime Minister Boris Johnson this month reversed his decision in January to allow China's controversial technology leader to roll out Britain's fast new data network. He banned new 5G equipment purchases from January and told operators to strip out existing gear plugged into the nascent system by the end of 2027. Johnson said the step was a response to new US sanctions on Huawei and not a consequence of diplomatic pressure put by Washington in its standoff with Beijing. Johnson also did not require companies to remove Huawei equipment from 4G and older networks -- something BT had warned would take a decade and billions of pounds to do. And he gave full-fibre broadband providers until 2029 to remove the Chinese tech. BT said in a trading update that the cost of Johnson's reversal to the company fell "within previously reported estimate" of �500 million ($660 million, 555 million euros). "Further work required to comply with additional restrictions on the use of Huawei equipment but no anticipated impact on coverage or rollout of 5G and full fibre," BT said in a report to the London Stock Exchange. BT's mobile operator EE used Huawei equipment at the core of its main 4G network. Some of that equipment was used to switch consumers with new phones from 4G to 5G when the speedier version began being introduced in Britain last year. But BT has also signed a deal with Sweden's Ericsson for a new core network that could replace Huawei's in the coming years. "The new policy of removing Huawei from the network will mean more work for BT," Hargreaves Lansdown analyst William Ryder said. "Whatever the geopolitical merits of the case, investors will be hoping costs don't rise any further." zak/jwp/cdw
EU sanctions on Russian, Chinese 'cyber attackers' Brussels (AFP) July 30, 2020 The European Union imposed its first ever sanctions against alleged cyber attackers on Thursday, targeting Russian and Chinese individuals and a specialist unit of Moscow's GRU military intelligence agency. An export firm based in North Korea and technology company from Tiajin, China, were also listed. The member states said measures would be taken against six individuals and three entities involved in various actions, including the attempt to hack into the Organisation for the Prohibition of Ch ... read more
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