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New global telecoms coalition launches

The UK is joining forces with four nations to strengthen coordination on telecoms security, resilience and innovation with a new global coalition.

The Global Coalition on Telecommunications (GCOT) will be led by Australia, Canada, Japan, the US, and the UK to help ensure communications networks can remain resilient and adaptable.

The joint effort will examine challenges ranging from supply chain disruption to cyberattacks, strengthening joint abilities to stay connected at the most critical times.

The coalition will also explore opportunities for closer coordination in areas such as research and development, information sharing and international outreach. Shared objectives include promoting growth opportunities for industry and enabling dialogue between policymakers, business, and academia.

Michelle Donelan, the UK government’s secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, said, “This historic partnership reflects our shared commitment to harnessing the power of telecommunications for the benefit of our nations and the world at large.

“Telecommunications networks are the lifeline of global economies, and safeguarding their resilience and security in an evolving, interconnected world is a top priority for our governments.

“By joining forces, the UK and our partners are well-positioned to take the lead in broadening supply chains, nurturing industry knowledge, and bolstering security to address emerging challenges.”

The UK government is investing an initial £70 million to develop the next generation of telecommunications technology via the Future Telecoms Technology Missions Fund (TMF) Programme. This investment in new telecom research will look to help the UK become a leader in 6G technology and beyond.