FCC Expands Ban on Foreign-Made Routers to Include Mobile Hotspots

The FCC has clarified that its ban on foreign-manufactured routers now encompasses mobile hotspots and certain 5G devices, citing national security concerns.

The FCC has clarified that its ban on foreign-manufactured routers now encompasses mobile hotspots and certain 5G devices, citing national security concerns.

The FCC has clarified that its ban on foreign-made routers now extends to portable Wi-Fi hotspot devices, requiring companies to seek exemptions for new imports.

Netgear becomes the first major consumer router vendor to receive an exemption from the FCC's ban on foreign-made routers, raising questions about the approval process and market implications.

A federal appeals court has denied Anthropic's request to block a blacklisting order from the Trump administration, impacting the company's operations amid ongoing legal battles.

A federal judge ruled that the Department of War's attempt to blacklist Anthropic was unconstitutional, citing First Amendment violations and lack of authority.

Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming retaliation for its refusal to allow its AI technology for military use.

The UK's Department for Transport is mobilizing legal resources to prevent the release of a report detailing the 2018 Gatwick drone incident, raising questions about transparency and national security.

The U.S. Department of Defense has officially designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk, following a standoff over the use of its AI technology in military applications.

An Australian national has been sentenced for selling eight zero-day exploits to a Russian broker, impacting U.S. national security.

The US government is ramping up its crackdown on the smuggling of Nvidia chips into China, a move that underscores the escalating tensions between the two nations over technology and trade.