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FCC tightens submarine cable rules, fast-tracks approvals for US firms

The FCC proposes first-ever licensing for submarine cable terminal equipment while excluding Huawei, ZTE, and HMN Tech. Vote scheduled for June 25.

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cryptobriefing.comStai leggendo6 h fa

FCC tightens submarine cable rules, fast-tracks approvals for US firms

The FCC proposes first-ever licensing for submarine cable terminal equipment while excluding Huawei, ZTE, and HMN Tech. Vote scheduled for June 25.

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channelnewsasia.com10 h fa

US FCC toughens submarine communication cable rules

WASHINGTON, June 25 : The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to toughen oversight of submarine communications cables that handle 99 per cent ​of international internet traffic, proposing rules that will…

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    US FCC toughens submarine communication cable rules

    WASHINGTON, June 25 : The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to toughen oversight of submarine communications cables that handle 99 per cent ​of international…

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    FCC tightens submarine cable rules, fast-tracks approvals for US firms

    The FCC proposes first-ever licensing for submarine cable terminal equipment while excluding Huawei, ZTE, and HMN Tech. Vote scheduled for June 25.