US Escalates Telecom Crackdown: National Security vs. Chinese Tech
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US Tightens Ban on Chinese Tech Gears
The United States has extended its ban on Chinese electronics to cover products partly made by companies blacklisted on national security grounds. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is already barred from authorizing the import or sale of new equipment made by Chinese companies on its “covered list,” including Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua. On Oct. 28, the commission voted 3–0 to ban devices containing modular transmitters m…
US Escalates Telecom Crackdown: National Security vs. Chinese Tech
The United States has intensified its crackdown on telecom equipment from Chinese firms deemed national security threats. The FCC has blocked new approvals and plans to revoke previously granted authorizations, targeting companies like Huawei and ZTE as part of its broader strategy to protect America's networks.
A group of Democratic senators led by Chuck Schumer urged President Donald Trump on Wednesday not to lift national security restrictions imposed on China with…More...
The US FCC votes 3-0 to tighten restrictions on telecom equipment from Chinese companies on its Covered List, including Huawei and ZTE, to close loopholes
David Shepardson / Reuters: The US FCC votes 3-0 to tighten restrictions on telecom equipment from Chinese companies on its Covered List, including Huawei and ZTE, to close loopholes — The United States tightened rules on telecoms gear made by Chinese companies deemed a national security risk, the latest move in a broader crackdown on Beijing.
FCC Tightens the Squeeze on Banned Chinese Telecom Companies
The FCC has taken another step to keep Chinese telecom gear from being imported into the United States, voting 3-0 to block new approvals for products from those nine Chinese companies on its "Covered List" and considered potential national security threats. The post FCC Tightens the Squeeze on Banned Chinese Telecom Companies appeared first on Security Boulevard.
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