It's not just for fixed home routers anymore.
The Federal Communications Commission clarified this week that its sweeping ban on foreign-made consumer routers also affects portable hotspot devices. The FCC added a new section to an FAQ titled, ...
The FCC recently updated the FAQ for its Wi-Fi router ban to include foreign-made hotspots and LTE/5G CPE devices.
The FCC has updated its FAQ on the foreign-router ban to clarify that consumer-grade portable Wi-Fi hotspot devices are now covered under the ban. That said, smartphones with a hotspot function aren’t ...
Smartphones with hotspot features aren't affected, however, the FCC says in an updated FAQ.
Given that they’re hiding what Netgear and Eero actually agreed to in order to obtain a waiver, I have little doubt it starts with an 8-figure “donation” to Carr’s Orange daddy, and likely something ...
The Federal Communications Commission has extended its foreign-made consumer-grade router ban to include portable Wi-Fi hotspot devices and LTE/5G CPE units for residential use. The updated rules ...
Under the current FCC order, foreign-made Wi-Fi routers can only receive software updates until March 1, 2027. The Consumer Technology Association wants that deadline extended.
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