FCC chairman Ajit Pai wants to stop USF dollars being used to make purchases from 'any company – like Huawei – that poses a national security threat'
The US appears to be stepping up its attempts to weaken Huawei's presence in the country, judging by a blog post from FCC chairman Ajit Pai. In a post on the FCC's website, Pai declared his intention to prevent Universal Service Fund dollars being used to make purchases from"any company – like Huawei – that poses a national security threat.
The US appears to be stepping up its attempts to weaken Huawei's presence in the country, judging by a blog post from FCC chairman Ajit Pai. In a post on the FCC's website, Pai declared his intention to prevent Universal Service Fund dollars being used to make purchases from"any company – like Huawei – that poses a national security threat.
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