The U.S. government has allocated $1.9 billion to help small telecom providers replace Chinese equipment in their networks, but the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says these companies have requested $5.6 billion.
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FCC: Telecom Firms Requested $5.6 Billion to Replace Chinese Gear
The U.S. government has allocated $1.9 billion to help small telecom providers replace Chinese equipment in their networks, but the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says these companies have requested $5.6 billion. The post FCC: Telecom Firms Requested $5.6 Billion to Replace Chinese Gear appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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