You might think that Huawei, China’s global tech giant and secret surveillance tool, is no longer a threat to the United States. Recent action by the Federal Communications Commission suggests otherwise.
On March 21, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, announced the formation of a national security group within his agency to investigate how Huawei and other Chinese companies are still sneaking into our telecom networks. The chairman said these companies skirt bans on doing business inside the United States. He said they are making “an end run” around federal restrictions “to do business in America on a private or ‘unregulated’ basis.”
But the Trump administration’s actions against Huawei are not coordinated. While the FCC acts against Huawei, the antitrust division of the Department of Justice is buoying
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