Huawei Sent a Letter to the FCC Saying That U.S. Telecom Infrastructure Can Save $20 Billion If It Is Allowed to Compete Freely

Huawei Sent a Letter to the FCC Saying That U.S. Telecom Infrastructure Can Save $20 Billion If It Is Allowed to Compete Freely

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Huawei has written a letter to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), explaining why the United States should not miss out on the Chinese company’s leading technology. The letter also mentioned how Huawei’s exclusion will drive up the cost extensively for U.S. consumers.

The tech giant was prompted by FCC’s notice of rulemaking notice (NPRM) Protecting Against National Security Threats to the Communications Supply Chain Through FCC Programs to make these comments. The FCC made use of the NPRM to recommend that it makes sure Universal Service Fund (USF) funding is not wasted on service or equipment from vendors that may pose a national security threat to the communications supply chain or communications networks. The FCC made direct references to Huawei and the Chinese smartphone maker ZTE.