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Trump Signs Bill to Help Telecoms Replace Huawei Equipment
2020-03-13 13:54

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed into law a bill that provides $1 billion to help small telecom providers replace equipment made by China's Huawei and ZTE. The U.S. government considers the Chinese companies a security risk and has pushed its allies not to use Huawei equipment in next-generation cellular networks, known as 5G. Both companies have denied that China uses their products for spying.

The Federal Communications Commission has already voted to bar U.S. phone companies from using government subsidies for equipment from the two Chinese companies.

This bill affects mostly small, rural companies, because the major U.S. network providers don't use the Chinese equipment.

The legislation creates a reimbursement program that small telecom providers can use when removing and replacing equipment manufactured by entities deemed to pose unacceptable national security risks.

Donald Morrissey, a Huawei spokesman, said the bill was an "Unrealistic attempt to fix what isn't broken" and will hurt local consumers.


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