
According to the report, Carr created a national security council within the FCC last year specifically to address threats from “foreign adversaries,” particularly China. FCC officials cited in the report argued that modern communications devices — including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled consumer electronics — increasingly represent both technological and geopolitical attack surfaces.
While no formal ban on cellular modules has been announced, its actualization could have a tremendous impact on the electronics industry, given how deeply Chinese-made connectivity components are embedded across global supply chains. Eventual restrictions could force manufacturers to redesign products, shift suppliers, or rebuild certification and sourcing pipelines at an enormous scale.
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Blastomonas Not sure how much debate actually happens in the US administration. They just do whatever Trump tells them to do. This will be another hit to the American consumers pocket book for what is largely scaremongering. Reply
SkyBill40 Blastomonas said: Not sure how much debate actually happens in the US administration. They just do whatever Trump tells them to do. This right here. Reply
wiscovitch Wouldn't really matter if carriers would default to more secure methods that would mitigate things like who the vendor is. To be clear, Tuck Frump, but at some point there are methods that can be used that helps avoid issues like this. Reply
bill001g Blastomonas said: Not sure how much debate actually happens in the US administration. They just do whatever Trump tells them to do. This will be another hit to the American consumers pocket book for what is largely scaremongering. You give trump too much credit. He is dumb as a rock, look all the stupid stuff he posts and his handlers find a way to explain. This is more likely one of his lackeys in the fcc. This is what happens when cost drive all the production to china. It comes down to can you trust china. They got caught big time before when huawei "accidentally" left test code active in the cell towers installed in the US. They send months worth of detailed call records back to china. You never know when a company is being pressured by a government to do dishonest stuff. Even att handed over massive amounts of data on US customers internet use to the CIA which we would have never known about unless snowden leaked it. Reply
Notton btw, this FCC decision is on the heels of the Trump phone not shipping and no refunds given for the people who put down a deposit on that monstrosity So it's basically a distraction to keep people from noticing the scam. Reply
drivinfast247 Orange man, bad!!!!! Reply
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