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UPDATE 1-US moves to bar Huawei, other Chinese telecoms from certifying wireless equipment
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UPDATE 1-US moves to bar Huawei, other Chinese telecoms from certifying wireless equipment

Adds comments from FCC on the proposal, immediate Huawei comment, paragraphs 3-8

By David Shepardson

- The Federal Communications Commission is moving to prevent Huawei, ZTE 000063.SZ and other foreign companies deemed to pose U.S. security concerns from certifying wireless equipment, officials told Reuters on Wednesday.

The FCC plans to vote this month on a bipartisan proposal to ensure that telecommunications certification bodies and test labs that certify wireless devices for the U.S. market are influenced by companies posing security concerns. Last week, the FCC denied the ability of the test lab of Huawei to participate in the equipment authorization program.

This proposal would permanently prohibit Huawei and other entities on an FCC list of companies posing security risks "from playing any role in the equipment authorization program while also providing the FCC and its security partners the tools to safeguard this important process," the agency said.

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement the agency "must ensure that our equipment authorization program and those entrusted with administering it can rise to the challenge posed by persistent and ever-changing security and supply chain threats."
Huawei's recognition as an accredited lab was set to expire on Tuesday but the FCC denied the Huawei lab’s request for an extension of its recognition. Huawei did immediately respond to a request for comment.

The FCC in November 2022 banned approvals of telecommunications equipment from Huawei and ZTE as well as telecom and video surveillance equipment from Hytera Communications Corp (002583.SZ>, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology 002415.SZ and Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co 002236.SZ.

In 2022, the FCC added Russia's AO Kaspersky Lab, China Telecom (Americas) Corp 0728.HK, China Mobile International USA (0941.HK), Pacific Networks Corp and China Unicom (Americas) to the covered list, which includes companies that pose threats to U.S. security under a 2019 law aimed at protecting U.S. communications .

Huawei and Hikvision were placed on a U.S. export control list in 2019, restricting most U.S. suppliers from shipping goods and technology to them unless they were granted licenses.

In 2020, the FCC designated Huawei and ZTE as security threats to communications - a declaration that barred U.S. companies from tapping an $8.3 billion government fund to purchase equipment from the companies.

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the proposal will "ensure that the test labs and certification bodies that review electronic devices for compliance with FCC requirements are themselves trustworthy actors that the FCC can rely on."


(Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by Franklin Paul and Philippa Fletcher)

((David.Shepardson@thomsonreuters.com; 2028988324;))

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