KEY POINTS
  • U.K. telcos will now have until December 2023 to remove Huawei 5G equipment from their network "cores," where some of the most sensitive data is processed.
  • The government had originally ordered them to do so by January.
  • BT CEO Philip Jansen had warned the ban may result network outages for customers if implemented too hastily.
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LONDON — The U.K. government extended a deadline for telecom companies to remove equipment from Chinese tech giant Huawei from their 5G mobile networks.

Telcos will now have until December 2023 to remove Huawei equipment, such as that used at phone mast sites and telephone exchanges, from their network "cores" — where some of the most sensitive data is processed. The government had originally ordered them to do so by January.