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The FCC moves against two Chinese telecommunications

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    18 de março de 2021 02:42:16 ART

     

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Wednesday it had begun efforts to revoke authorization for สูตรเล่นสล็อต China Unicom Americas, Pacific Networks and its wholly owned subsidiary ComNet, to provide U.S. telecommunications services.In April, U.S. telecommunications regulators issued a warning statement that it may revoke operating licenses of three state-controlled Chinese telecommunications companies, both cited on Wednesday and China. Telecom Corp Ltd., China Unicom Americas, has a two-decade license to Provides US international telecommunication services The carrier did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The FCC said on Wednesday that companies "failed at this stage to dispel serious concerns" about US licensesThe regulator opened a similar action in December to begin revoking the sanction of China Telecom, China's largest telecommunications company, which has been banned by the United States for nearly 20 years.FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks noted that many Chinese telecom operators "also own data centers that operate in the United States." This happened.In May 2019, the FCC unanimously voted to reject China Mobile, another state-owned telecommunications company, with U.S. service rights, citing the risk that the Chinese government might use its approval to conduct anti-US government espionage.

    The FCC has taken hard action on Chinese telecommunications.On Friday, the FCC made five Chinese companies a threat to national security under a 2019 law aimed at protecting US communications networks.The FCC names Huawei Technologies Co, ZTE Corp, Hytera Communications Corp, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co, and Dahua Technology Co.In April, the FCC approved a request by Google's Alphabet Inc unit to use part of the undersea telecommunication cable in the US-Asia, but not for Hong Kong.Facebook last week withdrew an app to use the cable for internet traffic between the United States and Hong Kong, citing "ongoing concerns of the US government about direct communication links".In September, Facebook, Amazon.com Inc and China Mobile withdrew applications to connect San Francisco and Hong Kong as part of the Bay to Bay Express Cable System.