News

The Federal Communications Commission will vote on May 22 to finalize a rule that will bar Chinese labs deemed a risk to U.S. national security from testing electronic devices like smartphones ...
The FCC moves to block Chinese technology from undersea telecom cables, citing national security concerns and aiming to ...
The moves could keep more electronics made or tested in China from reaching the US. In 2022, the FCC banned Huawei and ZTE electronics over the same kinds of national security risks.
Maybe finish ripping and replacing your telco networks first? Uncle Sam has decided it's time to free US-connected undersea cables from Chinese influence.… FCC chairman Brendan Carr announced on ...
The “Bad Labs” Order and FNPRM are part of a broader effort by the FCC to address national security risks facing communications technologies, with other recent actions including an NPRM ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is preparing to ban the use of any Chinese technology or equipment in undersea ...
FCC Restricts Chinese Companies from Phone Testing Process Article Comments May 22, 2025, 10:38 AM by Rich Brome @rbrome.bsky.social ...
According to a statement from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, the FCC will vote on rules to "unleash submarine cable investment to ...
The FCC wants to ban Chinese equipment in undersea cables and Chinese companies from operating cables that connect to the US.
The Chinese companies have all been placed on the FCC's "Covered List" that deems specific communications equipment and services pose a threat to U.S. national security.
Trump-appointed FCC chairman is probing Biden's U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program to examine national security risks posed by the lead administrator's alleged ties to China.