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The FCC is expanding its ban on Chinese telecom and surveillance gear to older models
The FCC is expanding its ban on Chinese telecom and surveillance gear to include older models, effective in early July. The prohibition covers equipment used in public safety, government facilities, and critical infrastructure.
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