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US starts the process of stopping the operation of Chinese telecom, know the reason

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New Delhi: Many Chinese apps were imposed in India this year, after which many countries including the US banned Chinese apps in their countries citing national security. But the problem of Chinese companies is not over yet and once again it is in the discussion. According to the report, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Thursday that it has started the process of revoking the authority of Chinese Telecom in the United States.

The FCC has begun the process of revoking the authority of Chinese Telecom so that China’s role in American telecommunications can be tightened. FCC President Ajit Pai said several US government agencies had recommended the repeal citing national security concerns. Pai said that there is significant concern that Chinese Telecom will be forced to obtain information about Chinese government requests, including communications interception. China Telecom, China’s largest telecommunications company, has been authorized to provide telecommunications services for nearly 20 years.

However, Chinese American Telecom has not yet provided any comment about this. The FCC warned in April, citing national security risks, that it would hold three state-controlled China telecom companies as well as China Unicom America, Pacific Network Corp and its wholly owned subsidiary ComNet (USA) LLC. Chinese telecommunications companies may cease American operations.

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In April, the US Department of Justice and other federal agencies called the FCC to revoke Chinese Telecom’s ability to operate in the United States. In May 2019, the FCC voted to deny another state-owned Chinese telecommunications company, China Mobile Ltd., the right to provide services in the United States, with the risk that the Chinese government was spying against the U.S. government May use the approval of.

 

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