China's Dahua Offers Concessions on Possible Gear Authorization Ban
China’s Dahua Technology, one of the companies on the FCC’s list of companies deemed to be a threat to U.S. networks, offered concessions as the FCC looks at whether to bar the gear it sells in the U.S. from being…
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authorized for use here (see 2210200056). The company met with an aide to Commissioner Geoffrey Starks, said a filing posted Monday in docket 21-232. “Although Dahua USA believes that the Security Equipment Act does not cover any products that Dahua USA currently sells” in the U.S. market “and does not authorize the commission to exclude all Dahua USA equipment from the … equipment authorization process” the company is “prepared to accept reasonable safeguards, including labeling, recordkeeping, and certification requirements to alleviate any national security concerns,” the filing said.