google.com, pub-6867310892380113, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 ** ** **
|
PM Johnson mulling state investment into domestic telecoms companies
Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is planning to extend significant support to the UKs domestic telecommunications companies as part of a more muscular foreign policy. The Times is reporting that the PM is examining options to boost state investment into British telecoms companies to help them compete in the 5G technology market. This comes in the wake of reports that Johnson has caved into pressure by the anti-China faction in the ruling Tory party to effectively cancel Huaweis role in the development of Britains 5G network. The Times article makes a direct connection between the decision to boost funding for domestic telecoms companies and the need to reduce Britains reliance on the Chinese technology giant Huawei for the countrys next-generation mobile network. According to the Times, the decision to boost the domestic telecoms sector is also part of a plan to create a new democratic alliance configured to pioneer a wider selection of future technologies. The UK has reportedly approached the US, South Korea and India (amongst other states) to persuade them to join this new technology alliance which will be explicitly configured to counter Chinese technology and innovation. This latest decision comes on the heels of a flurry of news and reporting suggesting that the UK is considering a strategic shift in its relations with the Peoples Republic of China. But the pioneering aspect of the latest proposal, coupled with the news Britain is actively lobbying allied and friendly states to join a new technology club, suggests that the UK is keen to take a lead role in the containment of an increasingly confident and strident China.
SOURCE: PRESS TV
Readers comments
You are the first person to comment on this article. Comments are displayed after verification. |
|
Ansar Press; Free and independent with impartial reports from the world at the service of the people |
U.S
Afghanistan
Iran
International
Social
Economic
Articles |
Athletic
Read
Science
Medical
Interview
Art and Culture
Travel |
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise with Us |





