FCC Adds Foreign-Made Routers to National Security Risk List
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Summary
The FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has added routers produced in foreign countries to the FCC Covered List, which identifies communications equipment and services that pose unacceptable risks to national security. This action follows previous additions of other foreign-made telecommunications equipment to the list as part of ongoing efforts to secure U.S. communications infrastructure.
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Public Notice
Bureau(s): Public Safety and Homeland Security
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