U.S. Bans Chinese Tech Used to Spy

U.S. Bans Chinese Tech Used to Spy

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced a ban on new imports of Chinese-owned telecommunications equipment, including the equipment suspected of surveilling sensitive U.S. military sites. The new rules, prohibiting U.S. sales and imports of equipment from companies including Huawei and ZTE, are the first to be implemented on the grounds they pose “unacceptable risk to national security,” FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said.

 

U.S. Bans Chinese Tech Used to Spy

U.S. Bans Chinese Tech Used to Spy

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U.S. Bans Chinese Tech Used to Spy
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