The US Federal Communications Commission is poised to introduce a ban on companies that use certain Chinese technology and equipment from building submarine communication cables that connect to America.
The US telecoms regulator will next month vote on a new rule aimed at tackling potential Chinese espionage by ensuring new cables that land in the US are less vulnerable to threats from Beijing and other adversaries.
“Submarine cables are the unsung heroes of global communications, carrying 99 per cent of all internet traffic,” FCC chair Brendan Carr told the Financial Times.
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