Washington orders Chinese phone carrier China Telecom (Americas) out of US market
Source: Associated Press
Washington orders Chinese phone carrier out of US market
October 27, 2021
BEIJING (AP) U.S. regulators are expelling a unit of China Telecom Ltd., one of the countrys three major state-owned carriers, from the American market as a national security threat amid rising tension with Beijing.
China Telecom (Americas) Corp. is required to stop providing domestic interstate and international service in the United States within 60 days, under an order approved Tuesday by the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC cited the danger that Beijing might use the company to eavesdrop or disrupt U.S. communications and engage in espionage and other harmful activities against the United States.
The Biden administration has extended efforts begun under then-President Donald Trump to limit access to U.S. technology and markets for state-owned Chinese companies due to concern they were security risks or helping with military development. China Telecom is among companies that were expelled from U.S. stock exchanges under an order by Trump barring Americans from investing in them.
The FCC said in 2019 that due to security concerns it planned to revoke licenses granted two decades earlier to China Telecom and another state-owned carrier, China Unicom Ltd. It rejected a license application by the third carrier, China Mobile Ltd.
China Telecom Americas ownership and control by the Chinese government raise significant national security and law enforcement risks, said an FCC announcement.
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