Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp on Monday both asked the U.S...
) on Monday both asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission not to finalize its designation of the China tech giants as risks to U.S. national security.
Huawei said in a nearly 200-page filing with the FCC the action was “designed to implement a campaign by certain government officials, including members of Congress, to single out Huawei for burdensome and stigmatizing restrictions, put it out of business in the United States, and impugn its reputation here and around the world.” It called the effort “unlawful and misguided.”
The commission left the final determination to the FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, which could determine not to finalize the risk designation.
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