House lawmakers have called on the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security to impose sanctions against Chinese telecommunications company Huawei for launching a smartphone with 7-nanometer, 5G-enabled chips developed by
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to uphold its designation of Huawei Technologies as a national security threat after it voted to deny the company’s request for a review of FCC’s order
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has identified telecommunications carriers and their affiliates that have reported using equipment and services from Huawei and ZTE in their networks and found that removing or replacing those
MoreState Secretary Mike Pompeo said the State Department supports the Department of Commerce’s move to add 38 Huawei affiliates to its entity list and expand its Foreign Direct Product Rule to further
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) public safety and homeland security bureau has designated Huawei Technologies and ZTE as national security threats as part of efforts to safeguard U.S. communications networks from security
MoreSince the Pentagon announced new restrictions on Huawei technology and software to make semiconductors, experts have noted that the blacklist could harm the U.S. revenue stream by limiting the marketplace.
MoreThe Department of Commerce’s bureau of industry and security is amending its direct product rule to restrict access of China-based telecommunications equipment company Huawei to semiconductors that overseas foundries produced using U.S. technologies
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has started collecting information from telecommunications firms receiving Universal Service funds with regard to their use of services and equipment from Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE in their
MoreThe Pentagon has released its opposition to a proposed rule that would make it harder for U.S. chip makers and industry leaders to send shipments to China’s Huawei Technologies Co. from their
MoreChinese telecommunications firm Huawei Technologies and two of its U.S.-based subsidiaries have been indicted on charges of racketeering and conspiracy to steal intellectual property from U.S. technology firms, the Wall Street Journal
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