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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: A group of five U.S. senators urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC<\/a>) on Wednesday to address surveillance threats posed by foreign firms providing services to U.S. telecommunications providers.

The previously unreported letter, led by Senator Ron Wyden and also signed by Senators Dick Durbin, Richard Blumenthal, Chris Van Hollen and Ed Markey, said it is widespread among small rural carriers \"to outsource the installation and ongoing administration of networking technology to managed service providers, some of which are based in foreign countries.\"

The FCC has taken in action in recent years to address concerns raised U.S. telecommunications firms using hardware made by companies like China's
Huawei<\/a> and ZTE Corp.<\/a>

The Democratic lawmakers said the FCC should work with U.S. intelligence agencies \"to identify high-risk foreign managed service providers that pose a threat to Americans' privacy and U.S. national security, and prohibit U.S. wireless carriers from outsourcing the administration of their networks to these high-risk foreign firms.\"

U.S. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines in January told the
Senate Intelligence Committee<\/a> that \"remote administration and management of U.S. telecommunications networks by foreign companies could potentially threaten national security.\"

The letter to acting FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel noted President Joe Biden in June signed an executive order aimed at protecting Americans' \"sensitive data from foreign adversaries.\"

The FCC did not immediately comment but Rosenworcel said in June \"we need to think about security in everything we do in our connected world.\"

The letter added \"there are currently no registration requirements for foreign managed service providers.\"

In 2020, the FCC designated Huawei and
ZTE<\/a> as national security threats to communications networks - a declaration that barred U.S. firms from tapping an $8.3 billion government fund to purchase equipment from the companies.

Last month, the FCC said it would open starting Oct. 29, a $1.9 billion program to reimburse mostly rural U.S. telecom carriers for removing network equipment made by Chinese companies like Huawei and ZTE.

In March, the FCC designated five Chinese companies as posing a threat to national security under a 2019 law aimed at protecting U.S. communications networks -- Huawei, ZTE,
Hytera Communications Corp<\/a>, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co and Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co<\/a> .

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参议员敦促FCC地址监视威胁美国电信网络

一组5个美国参议员敦促联邦通信委员会(FCC)周三解决监测构成的威胁外国公司对美国电信运营商提供服务。

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华盛顿:一群五美国参议员敦促联邦通信委员会(FCC)周三解决监测构成的威胁外国公司对美国电信运营商提供服务。

以前未报告的信,由参议员罗恩也签署了参议员迪克·德宾Chris Van Hollen Ed Markey,理查德•布卢门撒尔表示,这是相当普遍的小农村运营商“外包安装和持续的政府管理服务提供商的网络技术,其中一些是建立在国外。”

FCC近年来采取的行动来解决担忧美国电信公司使用硬件等公司生产的中国华为中兴通讯集团。

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民主党议员说,美国联邦通信委员会应与美国情报机构”合作,识别高风险外国托管服务提供商,威胁到美国人的隐私和美国国家安全,禁止美国无线运营商外包的管理网络,这些高风险的外国公司。”

美国国家情报总监艾薇儿告诉1月海恩斯参议院情报委员会“远程管理和管理美国电信网络由外国公司可能威胁国家安全。”

给代理FCC主席杰西卡Rosenworcel指出总统拜登今年6月签署了一项行政命令,旨在保护美国人的“敏感数据从外国对手。”

FCC 6月没有立即发表评论,但Rosenworcel说“我们需要考虑安全在我们所做的一切在我们连接世界。”

信中说“目前没有注册要求外国服务提供商管理。”

2020年,联邦通信委员会指定的华为和中兴通讯作为国家安全威胁通信网络——一个声明,禁止美国公司开发一个83亿美元的政府基金购买设备的公司。

上个月,联邦通信委员会表示,将从10月29日开放,一项19亿美元的计划偿还大部分农村美国电信运营商删除网络设备由中国企业如华为和中兴。

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今年3月,美国联邦通信委员会指定5中国企业对国家安全构成威胁,根据2019年的法律旨在保护美国通信网络,华为,中兴,Hytera通信公司、杭州Hikvision数码科技有限公司浙江大华技术股份有限公司

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: A group of five U.S. senators urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC<\/a>) on Wednesday to address surveillance threats posed by foreign firms providing services to U.S. telecommunications providers.

The previously unreported letter, led by Senator Ron Wyden and also signed by Senators Dick Durbin, Richard Blumenthal, Chris Van Hollen and Ed Markey, said it is widespread among small rural carriers \"to outsource the installation and ongoing administration of networking technology to managed service providers, some of which are based in foreign countries.\"

The FCC has taken in action in recent years to address concerns raised U.S. telecommunications firms using hardware made by companies like China's
Huawei<\/a> and ZTE Corp.<\/a>

The Democratic lawmakers said the FCC should work with U.S. intelligence agencies \"to identify high-risk foreign managed service providers that pose a threat to Americans' privacy and U.S. national security, and prohibit U.S. wireless carriers from outsourcing the administration of their networks to these high-risk foreign firms.\"

U.S. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines in January told the
Senate Intelligence Committee<\/a> that \"remote administration and management of U.S. telecommunications networks by foreign companies could potentially threaten national security.\"

The letter to acting FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel noted President Joe Biden in June signed an executive order aimed at protecting Americans' \"sensitive data from foreign adversaries.\"

The FCC did not immediately comment but Rosenworcel said in June \"we need to think about security in everything we do in our connected world.\"

The letter added \"there are currently no registration requirements for foreign managed service providers.\"

In 2020, the FCC designated Huawei and
ZTE<\/a> as national security threats to communications networks - a declaration that barred U.S. firms from tapping an $8.3 billion government fund to purchase equipment from the companies.

Last month, the FCC said it would open starting Oct. 29, a $1.9 billion program to reimburse mostly rural U.S. telecom carriers for removing network equipment made by Chinese companies like Huawei and ZTE.

In March, the FCC designated five Chinese companies as posing a threat to national security under a 2019 law aimed at protecting U.S. communications networks -- Huawei, ZTE,
Hytera Communications Corp<\/a>, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co and Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co<\/a> .

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