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This new proposal would permanently prohibit Huawei and other entities on an FCC list of companies posing national security risks "from playing any role in the equipment authorization program while also providing the FCC and its national security partners the necessary tools to safeguard this important process," the agency said.
The FCC plans to vote this month on a proposal to ensure that telecom certification bodies and test labs that certify wireless devices for the U.S. market are not influenced by companies posing security concerns