British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says the decision by his government to allow Chinese company Huawei into the country's 5G network will have no impact on its ability to share sensitive information with Australia
"The approach, as you'll know, is that we're confident that we can protect the core and cap, to the tune of 35 per cent, the access that high-risk vendors have at the periphery as well as ban high-risk vendors from any of the highly sensitive locations."
Mr Raab raised concern about the "market failure" that had resulted in a few companies dominating the supply of equipment for the next-generation networks.
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