FCC's Carr Criticizes Dahua Seeking OK for Sales to Police
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr won't be backing a Dahua request that would let it sell its video surveillance equipment to nonsensitive central government sites such as police stations or to private buyers. "That is going to be a no from…
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me," Carr posted Friday on X. In docket 21-232 last week, Dahua requested that commission restrictions on use of its equipment in government facilities be aligned with similar restrictions the U.K. government adopted in 2022 but that restrict use only at sensitive central government facilities.