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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is joining forces with multiple state attorneys general to form a collaborative effort aimed at safeguarding U.S. consumers from potentially hazardous communications technology associated with China. This strategic partnership is designed to enhance information sharing and bolster regulatory measures against technology that poses risks to national security and consumer privacy.
The initiative comes amid growing concerns regarding the influence of foreign entities in the U.S. telecommunications landscape. By working together, the FCC and state AGs hope to identify and address vulnerabilities in communications infrastructure that could be exploited by foreign adversaries. The collaboration will focus on scrutinizing technology providers and ensuring compliance with existing regulations that protect American consumers.
This united front signifies a proactive approach to mitigating risks posed by foreign technology, reinforcing the commitment of both federal and state authorities to uphold the integrity and security of the nation’s communication systems.
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