The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced a ban on the import of all new foreign-made home routers, Reuters reported. The order does not affect the import or use of existing models but will prohibit the import of new models. The agency stated that a review convened by the White House concluded that imported routers pose a significant cybersecurity risk and could be used to immediately and severely disrupt critical US infrastructure. It was estimated that Chinese-made products account for at least 60% of the US home router market.Related NewsJOLTs Job Openings for Feb in United States is 6.882M, lower than the previous value of 7.240M. The forecast was 6.92M.
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