US carriers want $5.6B from the FCC for axing Huawei and ZTE
Carriers in the US are seeking $5.6 billion in reimbursements following the FCC’s decision to axe Huawei and ZTE from national telecoms networks.
The FCC voted unanimously in 2019 to ban carriers from using the Universal Service Fund to subsidise purchasing equipment from companies deemed a national security threat. Huawei and ZTE were the first two firms to be classed as such threats.
In 2020, former President Donald Trump signed the Secure and Trusted...
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