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The head of the FCC said that allowing some testing labs access to products headed to the US market poses a security risk.
The FCC estimates that 'roughly 75% of all electronics are tested in labs located inside China.' Chair Brendan Carr wants to ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr writes that before any electronic devices, such as smartphones or computers, can be imported or ...
"We're addressing another potential loophole in our national security process by ensuring that only trustworthy labs can ...
However, FCC Chair Brendan Carr is concerned about the trustworthiness of labs based in China, or what he describes as a “foreign adversary government.” “While the FCC now includes national ...
FCC chair Brendan Carr said in a statement that the agency should close a loophole that allows untrustworthy companies to test electronics imported to the US. Advertisement ...
At the center of the decision is a proposal to ban specific Chinese testing labs from certifying devices like smartphones, game consoles, and cameras—products that must meet safety and technical ...
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