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Chinese firms under scanner

US Federal Commission may bar them for security reasons

by Blitz India Media
April 21, 2026
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Chinese firms under scanner
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NEW DELHI: The US Federal Communications Commission said it may bar three major Chinese telecom companies from operating their data centers in the US and could ban telecom carriers from connecting with those Chinese carriers.

The FCC said it has tentatively concluded it should prohibit American and other telecommunications carriers operating in the US from interconnecting with companies on the so-called “Covered List” that it says pose national security concerns, including China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom.

The FCC said it was also considering prohibiting Chinese telecoms that own data centers or so-called Points of Presence that sit at internet exchange points from interconnecting with other companies. The agency also said it was considering extending the ban on providing US telecom services to some affiliates of companies on the national security list. The FCC could prohibit telecommunications carriers from interconnecting with companies that have installed equipment from companies on the list including Huawei and ZTE. The FCC plans to take an initial vote on the proposal at its April 30 meeting.

Chinese reaction

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said China “consistently opposes the overstretching of the concept of national security and the abuse of state power to suppress Chinese enterprises.” The FCC has aggressively moved to clamp down on Beijing. On October 15, the FCC said it was moving to revoke the ability of HKT, a leading Hong Kong telecom carrier and subsidiary of PCCW, to operate in the US, citing national security concerns.

Previously, the FCC barred the three companies from operating in the US. In 2019, it rejected China Mobile’s bid to provide US telecommunications services. It revoked US operations authorization for China Unicom, Pacific Networks and its wholly owned subsidiary ComNet in 2021 and China Telecom Americas in 2022.

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