Huawei slams FCC proposal to bar funds for Chinese telecom gear

Chinese telecom Huawei released a response today to the Federal Communications Commission's move to ban telecoms from using critical infrastructure funds on equipment and services from China.

In March, the FCC voted to open public comment on a proposed rule that, if approved, would ban telecommunications companies from accessing the Universal Service Fund to purchase equipment from Chinese-based telecom companies. "A critical element of our national security is the security of America's communications networks," the docket reads. "The FCC does not have the authority or capacity to solve this problem alone. But it does have a role to play in meeting this challenge."

The move came after months of...

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