FCC will vote to ban Huawei, ZTE from certifying U.S. wireless equipment

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FCC will vote to ban Huawei, ZTE from certifying U.S. wireless equipment
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This month, the FCC will vote on a bipartisan proposal that prohibits telecommunications certification bodies and test labs used to certify wireless devices heading to the U.S. market from being influenced by foreign firms that are U.S. security concerns. Reuters notes that last week the FCC voted to prevent Huawei's test lab from participating in the U.S. equipment authorization program.

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