Block China Mobile from US, says FCC chairman | Inquirer News

Block China Mobile from US, says FCC chairman

/ 10:01 AM April 18, 2019

SAN FRANCISCO — The chairman of the top US telecoms regulator on Wednesday announced his opposition to allowing China Mobile to operate in the United States, citing risks to American national security.

The statement from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai could mark the beginning of the end for the Chinese telecoms giant’s eight-year effort to crack the US market.

China Mobile – the world’s largest mobile operator with nearly 930 million customers as of February – first filed an application for permission to operate in the United States in 2011.

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Composed of Democrats and Republicans, the five-member FCC is due to vote next month on an order that, if approved, would deny China Mobile’s request to operate.

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“Safeguarding our communications networks is critical to our national security,” Pai said in a statement.

Evidence, including that submitted by other federal agencies, Pai added, made it “clear that China Mobile’s application to provide telecommunications services in our country raises substantial and serious national security and law enforcement risks.”

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Chinese tech firms – such as Huawei and ZTE – have faced stiff resistance from US government agencies, which have described them as security threats.

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Washington has barred the Chinese networking equipment company Huawei from developing the new ultra-fast 5G mobile network in the United States and has blocked US government purchases of its services.

American officials have sought to persuade allied countries to do likewise. /kga

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