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The head of the FCC said that allowing some testing labs access to products headed to the US market poses a security risk.
The Federal Communications Commission is gearing up for a crucial vote on May 22 that could reshape how electronics enter the ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr writes that before any electronic devices, such as smartphones or computers, can be imported or ...
The FCC’s investigation intends to gather detailed information about the Chinese companies' ongoing US businesses, as well as companies that may be "aiding their operations in the US." Read 55 times ...
launched an investigation into the “ongoing U.S. operations” of businesses aligned with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that appear on the FCC’s Covered List. Despite prior regulatory ...
Brendan Carr says European regulators have a ‘bias’ against US tech companies.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr is going out of his way to promote SpaceX’s Starlink to European allies, framing it as a choice between US and Chinese technology. Carr told the Financial Times that ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr has been a vocal supporter ... manufacturing jobs in the US and helping the country counter China’s satellite ambitions. “Importantly, it’s going to help us secure ...
The FCC estimates that 'roughly 75% of all electronics are tested in labs located inside China.' Chair Brendan Carr wants to ...
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