UK says 5G roll out could be delayed by security concerns

Adding that he would not trade off the economic benefit of using cheap kit with a security risk


Reuters May 09, 2019
A 5G logo is displayed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. PHOTO: REUTERS

The roll-out of 5G networks in Britain could be delayed, Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright said, adding that he would not trade off the economic benefit of using cheap kit with a security risk.

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“There is certainly the possibility of a delay in the process of the rollout of 5G: If you want to do 5G fastest then you do that without any consideration for security,” he told lawmakers.

“But we not prepared to do that. So I don’t exclude the possibility that there will be some delay.”

“The primary intention of this process is to get the security of the network right.”

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Wright was not able to say when the report into network security would be published, but he added that he hoped it would “not be too long from now”.

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