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fcc investigates blacklisted chinese firms for potential violations in us operations
The FCC is investigating whether black-listed Chinese firms, including Huawei, are circumventing U.S. regulations by continuing operations in America. The agency has issued inquiries and subpoenas to these entities, aiming to identify any loopholes that allow them to operate despite national security concerns. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr emphasized the need to address potential violations and ensure compliance with the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019.
fcc probes huawei and chinese telecoms over us security risks
The FCC has launched an investigation into Huawei and eight other Chinese telecom companies, citing concerns over national security risks linked to their operations in the U.S. This follows an alleged bribery case, with the FCC labeling these firms as a threat to user privacy and data security. FCC Chair Brendan Carr emphasized the need to close loopholes that allow these companies to operate unregulated in the U.S.