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FCC bans California tech firm over Chinese telecom ties and security risks

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The US Federal Communications Commission has added Digitalsystem Technology, a California-based company, to its national security risk list. The decision bars the firm from providing international telecommunications services within the United States. Regulators cited the company's ownership links and affiliations with Chinese telecom entities as the basis for the action. The FCC warned that these connections could be exploited by Chinese threat actors, posing unacceptable risks to national security.

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