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FCC Tightens Rules on Foreign Firms Building Undersea Cables, Citing Security

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The Federal Communications Commission has adopted new rules to make it more difficult for foreign firms to apply for licensing to build out submarine cables, citing the need to protect the continued construction of critical undersea cables that underpin the internet and transcontinental communications. The rules would require the FCC to presumptively deny “certain foreign adversary-controlled license applicants” from obtaining licenses needed to…

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Mobile Europe broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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