The Federal Communications
Commission said on Thursday nearly 40% of U.S. telecom
companies need additional government funding to remove equipment
made by Chinese telecoms firms Huawei and ZTE...
The Federal Communications Commission has written to Congress, asking for more funding to help telecom providers rip and replace Huawei and ZTE equipment.
The funding shortfall will force some companies to 'shut down their networks or withdraw from the program,' while others will have to keep using tech the US has deemed a security risk.
The Affordable Connectivity Program will pay some households just $14 in May, down from $30. Unless Congress acts on a $7 billion extension bill, it wil...
WASHINGTON : The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Thursday nearly 40 per cent of U.S. telecom companies getting federal support need additional government funding to remove equipment made by Chinese telecoms firms Huawei and ZTE from American wireless networks to address security risks.The
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The FCC claimed "aggregators" that received customer location data from the carriers turned around and charged third-party location-based service providers for access at a price.
Four wireless carriers were each hit with multi-million-dollar fines by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). They were AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint.