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Source: msn/Bloomberg
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(Bloomberg) -- The Federal Communications Commission ordered a ban on the import of new models of foreign-produced consumer wireless routers after an interagency panel determined they threaten national security. While the FCC said companies could apply for exemptions, the move could dramatically shake up the market for routers, which are primarily made overseas.
Consumers and businesses connect wired internet lines to routers to create Wi-Fi networks for computers, phones, TVs, cameras and other internet-enabled products. The action puts further pressure on TP-Link Systems Inc., one of the worlds largest makers of routers. The company, which was founded in China 30 years ago but which has since set up its headquarters in Irvine, California, is already facing investigations by the Trump administration over concerns that its connections to China could threaten national security.
TP-Link is confident in the security of our supply chain, and we welcome this evaluation of the entire industry, a company spokesperson said. While the rule doesnt name China, the direction of travel is pretty clear, and it raises the stakes for how the US approaches connected devices going forward, said Craig Singleton, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Other router makers include Netgear Inc., Alphabet Inc.s Google Nest, Amazon.com Inc.s Eero, Cisco Systems Inc., Linksys and Asustek Computer Inc. They all build their products overseas. The import ban is in place regardless of the nationality of the developer. Many of the router makers are based in the US.
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/fcc-bans-wireless-router-imports-citing-security-concerns/ar-AA1ZfNb2
This was all stemming from the Raygun "off-shoring for cheap (non-union) labor to maximize profits" business model.