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The FCC wants to ban Chinese equipment in undersea cables and Chinese companies from operating cables that connect to the US.
WASHINGTON —Following up on his first major policy speech just two ago, Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr ...
The FCC plans to ban connections of submarine cables to the U.S. involving Chinese technology, citing threats from foreign ...
Two Democratic senators on Wednesday urged Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr to end investigations into ...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two Democratic U.S. senators on Wednesday urged Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr to end investigations into CBS News and other media ...
The Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it plans to adopt rules to bar companies from connecting undersea ...
The chairman of the FCC said the agency will embark on a major reexamination of emergency alert systems in August.
The FCC plans to ban Chinese tech in undersea internet cables to protect U.S. networks, citing national security risks and recent cyberattacks.
Following the new rule’s adoption Chinese companies will be unable to secure FCC licenses to build or operate cables that connect to the US. They will also be banned from leasing capacity on cables ...
The reforms pave the way for a new business model, where a ground facility, like those for Starlink, can serve multiple ...
Investing.com - The Federal Communications Commission ( FCC (BME: FCC )) will vote on a plan to accelerate infrastructure development by modernizing its environmental regulations, Chairman Brendan ...