From TMT execs’ perceptions of Covid-19 to the telcos’ reaction to the UK’s proposed Huawei ban, here are the key developments from this week. By NS Tech
Vodafone and BT say it would take five years to cut out Huawei equipment
Vodafone and BT have chimed into the furore over Huawei’s involvement in the UK 5G network, cautioning it would take five years and cost billions to remove the firm’s equipment. Laurie Clarke reports.
We are tackling social media disinformation all wrong – here is how to fix it
Calls for action on disinformation are mounting, but experts fear new policies proposed by British politicians will fail to tackle the source of the problem, writes Laurie Clarke.
Putting the block on Chinese takeaways
Chinese investment offers a potential lifeline to western governments facing prolonged recession, but worries about security pose a threat to these projects. Sebastian Shehadi reports.
TMT execs less pessimistic than most about economic impact of Covid-19
Senior executives in the UK’s technology, media and telecoms (TMT) sector are more optimistic than most about the economic consequences of Covid-19, according to new data released by NS Tech.
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