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The FCC imposes a ban on equipment from Huawei and ZTE, camera providers Hikvision and Dahua, and radio maker Hytera, citing “a risk to national security”

US regulators imposed a ban on electronic equipment from Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp., continuing a years-long effort …

Bloomberg Todd Shields

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  • @brendancarrfcc Brendan Carr on x
    Today, the FCC takes an unprecedented step to safeguard our networks and strengthen America's national security. Our unanimous decision represents the first time in FCC history that we have voted to prohibit the authorization of new equipment based on national security concerns. …
  • @jrosenworcelfcc Jessica Rosenworcel on x
    The @FCC's committed to protecting our national security by ensuring that untrustworthy communications equipment is not authorized for use within our borders, and we are continuing that work here. https://www.fcc.gov/...
  • @fcc @fcc on x
    Today we adopted new rules prohibiting communications equipment deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to national security from being authorized for importation or sale in the US. #FCCGov #NationalSecurity https://www.fcc.gov/... https://www.fcc.gov/...
  • @brendancarrfcc Brendan Carr on x
    I called for the FCC to take this action in 2021 as a necessary means of closing the “Huawei loophole”—a problem where insecure gear could continue to be approved for use in the U.S. by the FCC despite the threat posed to our national security.
  • @maxwinebach Max Weinbach on x
    This is a huge move https://twitter.com/...
  • @jchengwsj Jonathan Cheng on x
    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted 4-0 to ban sales of new telecom and surveillance equipment made by several Chinese companies, arguing that their ownership and practices threaten U.S. national security. @DrewFitzGerald https://www.wsj.com/...
  • @lizalinwsj Liza Lin on x
    The U.S. FCC voted 4-0 to ban sales of new surveillance equipment made by Chinese companies including Hikvision and Dahua, arguing that their ownership and practices threaten U.S. national security. https://www.wsj.com/... via @DrewFitzGerald @WSJ