Los Angeles Times

FCC designates Huawei, ZTE as security threats

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The U.S. Federal Communicat­ions Commission designated Huawei Technologi­es Co. and ZTE Corp. as national security threats, a step toward driving the Chinese manufactur­ers from the U.S. market, where small rural carriers rely on their cheap network equipment.

The action means money from federal subsidies used by many small rural carriers may no longer be used to buy or maintain equipment produced by the companies, the FCC announced Tuesday.

“Both Huawei and ZTE have close ties to the Chinese Communist Party and China’s military apparatus,” FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said on Twitter. “We are sending a clear message: the U.S. government, and this @FCC in particular, cannot and will not allow the Chinese Communist Party to exploit vulnerabil­ities in U.S. communicat­ions networks.”

The FCC has increasing­ly scrutinize­d Chinese companies as tensions grow between Beijing and Washington over trade, the coronaviru­s and security issues. The agency is considerin­g banning three Chinese telephone companies, and last year it barred China Mobile Ltd. from entering the U.S. market.

The U.S. contends that Huawei’s equipment could be used by China for spying. The company has repeatedly denied that it poses any security risk and insists that it’s independen­t of the Beijing government.

Tuesday’s action formalizes a proposal adopted by the FCC in November.

The designatio­n means service will suffer as small carriers shut down parts of their networks because they can’t use subsidy funds for maintenanc­e or replacemen­t parts, said Carri Bennet, general counsel of the Rural Wireless Assn., which represents carriers with fewer than 100,000 subscriber­s.

“This is not good,” Bennet said in an interview. Small carriers are “in a bind. They don’t have cash to keep the networks afloat.”

About three dozen or four dozen rural carriers accept the subsidy and use equipment from Huawei or ZTE, the FCC estimated last year.

Rob Manfredo, a U.S.based spokesman for Huawei, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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