Ronaldos, chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), asked U.S. government agencies to consider announcing the announcement that Chinese companies such as remote communication and Guanghe Tong constituted unacceptable national security risks.
According to Reuters on Wednesday (September 6), Mike Gallagher, chairman of the Chinese House of Representatives Special Committee of the Chinese House of Representatives and the committee member Raja Krishnamoorthi,Monthly requires FCC to consider listing the two companies in the so -called "cover list".
Moving a long -term communication, Guanghe Tong production allows IoT devices to connect to the honeycomb module of the Internet.Once an enterprise is included in the list, the United States cannot use federal funds to purchase equipment from these companies.For companies that are regarded as national security risks, new devices from these companies will not be approved by FCC.
FCC Chairman Jessica Rosenworkcel on September 1 to send a letter to the Federal Investigation Bureau, the Ministry of Justice, the National Security Agency, the Ministry of Defense and other institutions to convey the requests of the members.
Rosenwa Sel also said in other letters that FCC welcomes any opportunities for cooperation in the aspect of "responding to this threat, including considering the considering the transfer of farm communication with a wide -range communication and a wide -hailed device.
She emphasized that the Federal Communications Commission can only update the list only under the guidance of the national security organs.
FCC has listed 10 Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE, as well as a Russian company in the list.
American councilors have said that American medical equipment, vehicles and agricultural equipment using China's honeycomb modules may be remotely logged in and controlled by China.
A spokesperson in the United States said that after the module was delivered, the customer was the data owner of the data. "We have no access" (we have no access ".Guanghe Tong has not yet responded to Reuters' comment requests.