U.S. President Biden has signed the Secure Equipment Act to protect the government's "equipment licensing program and a competitive bidding program" from a telecommunications device that can be a national security threat.FCCs will not be able to issue licenses or judge processes for companies published in the "target list" of the U.S. Communication Committee (FCC), such as Huawei and ZTE.
According to FCC Commissioner Brendan Kerr, "We have already determined that these corporate devices have a risk of unacceptable national security, which is what I call" Huawei ".It is quietly and properly blocked. "
In 2020, FCC confirmed that Huawei and ZTE were considered a national security threat and had a close relationship with the Chinese government (Chinese Communist Party).However, in the parts where US federal budgets were not involved, they were still able to apply for a license as a communication device, and Mr. Ker was calling for this law to eliminate the "missing hole."FCC has been investing a $ 1.9 billion budget since 2021, and has been conducting a subsidy program for replaying Huawei and ZTE equipment.
In response to the establishment of the Secure Equipment Act this time, the two companies did not comment at the time of writing, but in 2020, Huawei was "misplaced and unfairly punished."I was.
In addition to the laws established this time, FCC proposes new laws that enable the license that has already been granted to equipment.Last month, FCC has resolved to cancel the US subsidiary of China's US subsidiary in the United States for US security concerns.
Source: ZDNET
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