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us lawmakers seek to halt global spread of huawei harmonyos
US lawmakers are pushing to block the global expansion of Huawei's HarmonyOS, citing national security concerns that the Chinese government could exploit the operating system for espionage. In a letter to senior officials, they emphasize the need for thorough scrutiny of HarmonyOS and collaboration with allies to prevent its widespread adoption. The lawmakers argue that Huawei's compliance with Chinese laws poses risks of cyber exploitation and digital authoritarianism.
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 investigates chinese firms evading us communications equipment ban
The FCC has launched a sweeping investigation into Chinese companies, including Huawei and ZTE, suspected of evading a US ban on their operations. This initiative aims to address national security concerns and reduce reliance on foreign adversaries in technology and telecommunications.Chairman Brendan Carr indicated that some entities may be continuing business in the US by exploiting perceived loopholes. The investigation will gather information on these companies and their operations to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.
fcc investigates chinese firms for potential evasion of us restrictions
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating several Chinese tech and telecom firms, including Huawei, ZTE, and China Mobile, for potentially evading U.S. restrictions. These companies are on the FCC's "Covered List," which identifies communications equipment and services that threaten national security. FCC Chair Brendan Carr indicated that these firms may still be operating in the U.S. due to a belief that the designation does not apply to them.
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.
us investigates chinese telecom firms over security concerns and compliance issues
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating several Chinese telecom companies, including Huawei and ZTE, for allegedly circumventing US operational restrictions. FCC chair Brendan Carr expressed concerns that these firms may be continuing business in the US despite being on a "covered list" due to security threats. The probe aims to uncover any ongoing activities and potential foreign assistance, amid rising US-China tensions.
US officials urge Europe to sever ties with Huawei amid bribery concerns
The FCC and Senate Intelligence Committee are urging European telecoms to sever ties with Huawei amid ongoing investigations into bribery allegations against the company. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and Senator Tom Cotton have expressed concerns about the security risks posed by Huawei and ZTE, advocating for a ban on foreign adversaries to protect network infrastructure. Despite these pressures, some European telecoms are hesitant to remove Huawei's 5G equipment, citing the significant costs and time required for replacement.
us efforts to persuade europe to abandon huawei face resistance
The FCC and Senator Tom Cotton are urging European telecoms to sever ties with Huawei due to security concerns linked to the Chinese government. Despite the EU's agreement to restrict high-risk suppliers, less than half of its member states have taken action, as Huawei's cost-effective equipment poses a challenge for operators. Meanwhile, U.S. tariffs may lead allies to reconsider military orders and potentially boycott American tech brands in favor of alternatives from companies like Samsung and Xiaomi.
US officials urge Europe to sever ties with Huawei over security risks
The head of the FCC and the Senate Intelligence Committee are collaborating to persuade European telecoms to cease partnerships with Huawei, citing security risks linked to the Chinese government. Despite EU restrictions on high-risk suppliers, many member states have yet to implement bans, with concerns over costs and the quality of alternatives hindering progress.
Ukrainian Group Opposes SpaceX Starlink Expansion Over Musk's Russia Ties
SpaceX's plan to launch an additional 22,488 Starlink satellites faces opposition from the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, citing concerns over Elon Musk's ties to Russia and the environmental impact of launches in Texas. The group has filed a petition with the FCC, questioning Musk's potential conflicts of interest due to his new role in the incoming Trump administration and the use of Starlink by Russian forces. Environmental advocates also highlight the risk to endangered species from SpaceX's operations, while Musk's dismissive responses to these concerns have drawn criticism.
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