House to Vote on Bill Requiring US Companies to Disclose Use of Untrusted Telecom Gear
The House was to vote as soon as Monday night under suspension of the rules on the Countering Untrusted Telecommunications Abroad Act (HR-1149). The measure, which the House previously passed in September (see 2209210049), would require publicly traded companies to…
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disclose whether they contracted to use untrusted telecom equipment or services. It would also direct the State Department to report on U.S. collective defense allies using untrusted telecom equipment or services in their 5G networks.