FCC plans to ban Chinese technology to Undersea cables

FCC plans to ban Chinese technology to Undersea cables

Federal Commission Plan Commission of New Rules to Neglect Chinese Technology Use of Wiring in Indersea, according to A Press Release from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. Proposed rules apply to any company in FCC’s already exist list of entities That provides “an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States.”

In addition to “Banage of Use of ‘Scope’,” New FCC rules also limit the ability of Chinese companies to receive a building or operating cables to connect to the US. Undersea or submarine wiring is an important piece of internet infrastructure, and a potential area of foreign spies in the Eyes of the FCC. The ban, or at least limited the influence of Chinese companies is a test that benefits the American enemies in the country while enemies in the country.

During President Donald Trump’s first term, the FCC makes similar moves to prevent mobile carriers to use Chinese equipment in the US. Trump signed a law requiring carriers to “RIP and replace” Old Huawei and ZTE Mobile Infrastructure, and the FCC funds provided to make it happen. However, new rules around the cable cablets suggested by a very different commission.

Now, there are only three FCC Commissioners, from the usual five. Under Carr, the Commission has earned a more aggressive method of regulating the telecommunications industry, the mix of infringement of the first change. Carrol threatened Investigating companies For their variation, equity and participation in policies and reassurance of Will not approve any migsama to companies forcing to keep it.

The FCC is expected to vote new rules on August 7. Unless compatible with past actions of the FCC, they may be justified as an American infrastructure that complies with the mostly “ASIN TYPHOON” hacking the affected US carriers and other companies last year.

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