The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officially declared that Huawei and ZTE are a threat to the US national security in a formal press release. Commissioner Brendan Carr declared that both companies are linked to “Communist China” and intend to engage in large scale industrial espionage.
The decision from FCC means that companies cannot use subsidies from FCC’s Universal Service Fund to “purchase, obtain, maintain, improve, modify, or otherwise support any equipment or services provided by Huawei and ZTE”.
The designation is the latest step that FCC is taking to protect America’s communications networks from the threats posed by China, the press release states. Previous efforts included launching a proceeding aimed at removing Huawei and ZTE gear from the US communications networks.
Commissioner Carr is also quoted as saying that “America has turned the page on the weak and timid approach to Communist China of the past” and is now “showing the strength needed to address Communist China’s threats”. The efforts of the FCC will not stop here, as the commission will continue taking steps that will secure “America’s communications networks from bad actors that would do harm”.
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