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European Commission to exclude Huawei, ZTE from 5G networks

Decision made due to security risks, says commissioner

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 16 Jun 2023 1:00PM

European Commission to exclude Huawei, ZTE from 5G networks
The European Commission has announced that it will not use 5G telecom services provided by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE because the companies are ‘subject to highly intrusive own country laws on national intelligence and data security’. – AFP pic, June 16, 2023

BRUSSELS – The European Commission announced yesterday that it will not use 5G telecom services provided by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE due to security risks.

“The security of networks is essential for all of us in Europe,” Anadolu Agency reported European Union Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton said at a news conference presenting the latest progress report on the EU’s 5G toolbox on cybersecurity.

Breton said that “only 10 EU member states” had implemented the 5G toolbox recommendations on restricting or excluding suppliers because they posed a security risk for EU governments.

According to the European Commission’s assessment, the EU countries took a “justified” decision on excluding or restricting Huawei and ZTE from 5G networks because the companies are “subject to highly intrusive own country laws on national intelligence and data security”, he added.

The European Commission will “implement the 5G toolbox principle in its own procurement of telecom services to avoid exposure to Huawei and ZTE”, Breton said.

He also stressed that the EU executive body urges member states to speed up decisions “to replace high-risk suppliers from their 5G networks”, it added.

The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, India, and Canada have recently taken similar steps. – Bernama, June 16, 2023

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