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They re dictating how to monitor networks, without fully understanding the impact on the sector Matthew Hughes Fri 12 Mar 2021 // 11:32 UTC Share Copy Introduced last year by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the UK s Telecommunications Security Bill aims to change how mobile and fixed-line communications systems are built and operated. The bill is a recognition of the importance of comms networks to national security, and was largely spurred by the growing use of equipment from so-called high risk vendors, namely Huawei and ZTE. But the reception from networks has been lukewarm. Although ISPs and mobile networks recognise the importance of ensuring the integrity of the nation s communications infrastructure, the devil very much lurks in the details. The wholesale overhaul proposed by the Telecoms Security Bill would result in high costs for operators, who would be forced to rip and replace existing ....
Print this page EC-RRG is a group representing all elements of communications services in order to promote resilience across the sector. This includes providers of fixed line services, mobile telephone networks, internet broadband and broadcasting together with government departments, Devolved Administrations and Ofcom. The policy context Now more than ever providing communications services is vital to ensure communities are connected and for a vibrant economy. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) is the Lead Government Department for the telecommunications sector which is part of the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure. This is based on essential facilities, systems, sites and networks on which much of other services, business and communities depend on. As part of this role DCMS leads on security and resilience issues for telecommunications. ....