The Departments of Justice along with other federal agencies including the State Department, want the FCC to revoke China Telecom's license to carry out international telecommunications services to and from the U.S.
authorization to operate, citing "unacceptable" national security risks, as the Trump administration's campaign against the Chinese telecommunications industry continues.The Department of Justice along with other federal agencies including the State Department, want the FCC to revoke China Telecom's license to carry out international telecommunications services to and from the U.S.
"The security of our government and professional communications, as well as of our most private data, depends on our use of trusted partners from nations that share our values and our aspirations for humanity. Today's action is but our next step in ensuring the integrity of America's telecommunications systems.
Huawei, the world's largest networking equipment maker, was put on a U.S. blacklist last year restricting its access to American technology. Washington maintains the Chinese firm's gear could be used by Beijing for espionage. The federal agencies laid out a number of issues they had with China Telecom including the "evolving national security environment since 2007" and "increased knowledge of the PRC's role in malicious cyber activity targeting the United States."
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