The FCC is initiating a sweeping investigation into Chinese companies, including Huawei, ZTE, and China Telecom, listed as potential national security threats. This action follows a ban on their communication equipment and surveillance gear established by the Biden administration to protect US national security. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suspects these companies may be continuing operations in the US despite the ban. This investigation is part of a broader effort to challenge foreign adversarial influences and enhance US cybersecurity and competitive technology standing against China.
The FCC has launched a sweeping investigation into Chinese companies on its Covered List, targeting operations that might circumvent prior bans on their activities.
Chairman Brendan Carr expressed concerns that companies like Huawei and ZTE are trying to bypass U.S. restrictions, indicating ongoing business activities that challenge FCC regulations.
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