The ban is sweeping, as virtually every consumer router on the market today is made overseas. However, the FCC also said that ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is blocking new foreign-made routers from entering the US market. The move is based on cybersecurity risks and national security concerns. Existing routers ...
Neither the FCC’s announcement nor Netgear’s announcement explain why Netgear was granted the temporary exemption. The FCC ...
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The US is concerned about bad actors tampering with routers made overseas, while the Trump admin wants more devices made in the US. Here's what it means for your internet setup.
Pakistan, May 4 -- Many internet users often notice the green lights on their Wi-Fi routers blinking continuously, raising ...
The statement doesn’t begin to address whether Asus will stop selling future routers in the US, sue, or apply for the FCC’s “conditional approval.” The FCC isn’t asking about security or integrity; it ...
Netgear is the first major vendor of consumer routers to obtain an exemption from the US government’s sweeping ban on foreign-made routers.
Several modems and routers equipped with 5G technology are exhibited at Qualcomm's pavilion - Joan Cros/NurPhoto via Getty Images The Federal Communications Commission on Monday added all ...
In the past we used to joke. "The check cleared," with the Trump admin and their utter refusal to explain anything it's pretty clear that it was the check that moved this along. What once was a joke ...