FCC affirms ZTE poses US national security threat

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Rejects petition to reconsider earlier decision.

FCC affirms ZTE poses US national security threat
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rejected a petition from ZTE asking the agency to reconsider its decision designating the Chinese company as a US national security threat to communications networks. The FCC announced in June it had formally designated Chinese's Huawei ...

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