Britain says Huawei poses no threat to its national security
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CHINA'S Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the telecoms equipment giant whose products are now integral to various mobile and fixed-line networks, poses no threat to Britain's national security, a board established to monitor the company's operations has said.
The world's second-largest telecoms equipment maker set up an independent cybersecurity evaluation centre in Oxford in 2010 in conjunction with the government to check whether its equipment could pose a threat to national security.
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