Washington: The United States has denied a petition of Chinese company ZTE for reconsideration of its designation as a national security threat, saying there is no basis of reconsideration.
In a press statement, the US Federal Communication's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau on Tuesday said it has denied a petition for reconsideration of the Bureau's June 30 order designating ZTE as a company posing a national security threat to the integrity of communications networks or the communications supply chain.
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As a result, the FCC's USD 8.3 billion a year Universal Service Fund cannot be used to purchase, obtain, maintain, improve, modify or otherwise support any equipment or services produced or provided by ZTE, as well as its parents, affiliates, and subsidiaries, the statement added.
The FCC said it will vote on December 10 on rules to help carriers remove and replace untrusted equipment from networks.