13 | Trump extends telecom order targeting Huawei gear by one year (簡訳:トランプ、Huawei社の機器を対象とする通信注文を1年延長) | ----------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2020-05-15 07:30 | ????0? | |
“The unrestricted acquisition or use in the United States of information and communications technology or services…” from firms under control or direction “foreign adversaries… continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States,” stated Trump in a Notice of the extension.All eyes are on the 3.5 GHz band as the CBRS ecosystem continues to accelerate. The band offers both licensed and unlicensed options via a spectrum-sharing architecture, and is paving the way for new and unique business models for both CSP’s and new market entrants. Not surprisingly, questions remain - join us for our newest Digital Summit 5/18-5/21 to dive deep into these issues and more.Amid larger U.S.-China trade tensions, Huawei has been the target of several U.S. actions including by the Commerce Department, which added Huawei, along with numerous affiliates, to the department’s Entity List last May. That effectively blacklisted Huawei from purchasing certain U.S.-made goods, barring American companies from selling certain products or tech to the vendor without a license, though the Commerce Department has allowed Huawei to continue some business. Some U.S. carriers are facing the task developing a strategy to ‘rip and replace’ existing telecom gear from Huawei and Chinese vendor ZTE, a complex and expensive undertaking further challenged by the COVID-19 global health crisis. The FCC last fall voted unanimously to ban service providers from tapping the $8.5 billion Universal Service Fund to buy telecom gear from companies deemed national security risks, specifically naming Huawei and ZTE.In March, echoing the FCC action, President Trump signed legislation prohibiting carriers from using federal subsidies to buy telecom equipment from companies deemed national security risks, including Huawei and ZTE, and authorizes $1 billion to help smaller providers with costs of the rip-and-replace mandate. -- ???????? | |||
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