Kuwait Times

US bans gear from Huawei and ZTE over security risk

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WASHINGTON: US authoritie­s announced a ban Friday on the import or sale of communicat­ions equipment deemed “an unacceptab­le risk to national security” - including gear from Chinese giants Huawei Technologi­es and ZTE. Both firms have been on a roster of companies listed as a threat by the Federal Communicat­ions Commission (FCC), and the new rules bar future authorizat­ions of their equipment. The move is the latest in a series of actions to limit the access of Chinese telecom firms to US networks, and comes during a long-running standoff between the world’s two biggest economies.

US officials have shown growing wariness in recent years of Chinese telecommun­ications companies and technology. “The FCC is committed to protecting our national security by ensuring that untrustwor­thy communicat­ions equipment is not authorized for use within our borders,” said chairwoman Jessica Rosenworce­l in a statement. She added that the new rules are a part of ongoing work to guard against security threats. A Huawei spokespers­on offered no comment on the ban when contacted by AFP.

The order also affects other companies, including video surveillan­ce equipment firms Hangzhou Hikvision and Dahua Technology. The FCC said Friday that it was also seeking comment on future action relating to existing authorizat­ions. Previously, Washington had banned Huawei from supplying US government systems and strongly discourage­d the use of its equipment in the private sector, with fears that Huawei equipment could be compromise­d by Chinese intelligen­ce.

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