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The chairman of the American independent government agency, Ajit Pai, said that the basis of this decision
βWe cannot and will not allow the Chinese Communist Party to exploit network vulnerabilities and compromise our critical communications infrastructure,β the regulator said in a separate statement. IN
Last November, the US agency announced that companies deemed a threat to national security would not be eligible to receive any money from the US Special Fund (Universal Service Fund). The $8,5 billion fund is the primary vehicle for acquiring and subsidizing FCC equipment and services to establish (and improve) communications operations across the country.
Previously, Huawei and ZTE were already designated as security threats, but the formal process for assigning them this designation took several months, which eventually led to the above FCC statement. This declaration is the latest step in the commission's fight against Chinese technology suppliers. This puts many telcos working to expand their 5G coverage into a stalemate: Huawei and ZTE are leaders in this field, well ahead of their US competitors.
Representatives of Huawei and ZTE did not comment on this situation.
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