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US moves to bar Huawei, other Chinese telecoms from certifying wireless equipment

By David Shepardson
May 3 2024 6:48AM

Deemed to pose US national security concerns.

US moves to bar Huawei, other Chinese telecoms from certifying wireless equipment
The US Federal Communications Commission is moving to prevent Huawei, ZTE and other foreign companies deemed to pose national security concerns from certifying wireless equipment, officials told Reuters. The FCC plans to vote this month on a bipartisan proposal to ensure that telecommunications ...

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