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US Plans to Bar CN Undersea Cable Tech
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to establish new regulations prohibiting the connection of undersea communication cables containing Chinese technolog...
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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to establish new regulations prohibiting the connection of undersea communication cables containing Chinese technology or equipment to the US, according to foreign reports. This measure aims to protect US undersea cables from control, access, and network threats posed by foreign adversaries.

The FCC is considering barring companies on the FCC's list from using equipment or services related to these undersea cable facilities. These companies include Huawei, ZTE (00763.HK)  +0.100 (+0.386%)    Short selling $37.91M; Ratio 14.847%   , CHINA TELECOM (00728.HK)  +0.070 (+1.230%)    Short selling $6.20M; Ratio 2.542%   , and CHINA MOBILE (00941.HK)  0.000 (0.000%)    Short selling $31.65M; Ratio 2.614%   .
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