Mobile firm EE, owned by BT, dropped Huawei phones from the launch of its 5G network at the end of May. Marc Allera, head of BT’s consumer division, said: “Until we have the information and confidence that ensures our customers will get support for the lifetime of their devices with us then we’ve got the Huawei devices on pause”.
Vodafone also said it will exclude Huawei phones from its 5G network, due to go live on 3 July.
EE’s network will arrive in six cities first – London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, Birmingham and Manchester. This will be followed by another 10 before the end of 2019, including Liverpool, Glasgow and Sheffield, eventually covering around 50 cities some time next year.…