The Uk have a big decision to make following the US concern of Huawei products. Do we want them to play a hand in developing our 5G networks or not?
“I would hope that we could do something by the autumn, but we want to make the right decision and we’ve got to make sure that this is going to be a decision for the long term, making sure we keep all our networks secure,” Ms Morgan told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
“Huawei are not involved in the provision of government networks at the moment and that’s absolutely going to stay the same way, but we will look at all circumstances.”
Huawei told the the BBC that it welcomed Ms Morgan’s “commitment” to “world-class digital infrastructure”.
“Over the last 18 years, we have helped build the UK’s broadband, 3G and 4G networks and, as independent analysts agree, Huawei can help British operators develop 5G networks that are more secure, more affordable and completed more quickly – helping to keep bills down for consumers and connect rural areas,” a spokesman said.
Last Sunday both Donald Trump and Boris Johnson discussed Huawei and the concerns at the G7 Summit.