The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday unanimously rejected Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei’s request to reconsider the agency’s designation of the group as a national security threat.
The decision came months after the FCC formally adopted the designation, banning U.S. telecom companies from using money in the FCC’s $8.3 billion Universal Service Fund to purchase equipment from the group, which is one of the largest 5G equipment manufacturers in the world.
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