The US won’t let China Mobile operate in the country, citing risk to national security

The US government has declared another major Chinese telecom company a possible "risk to national security": China Mobile. Yesterday, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) issued a statement advising the Federal Communications Commission not to allow China Mobile, which is the world's third biggest carrier after AT&T and Verizon, to operate in the United States.

China Mobile first applied to the FCC for permission to provide US telecom services in 2011 and its application has been pending ever since. In 2013, China Mobile's counsel wrote a letter to the FCC, requesting permission, stating "the extreme delay in granting the application is causing significant and unwarranted harm to China Mobile USA's...

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