US Considers Broader Restrictions on Chinese Telecom Operators
FCC proposal could bar Chinese carriers from operating data centers and restrict access to US networks, escalating tech crackdown.
L'essentiel
The US FCC is considering new measures to restrict Chinese telecom carriers, potentially barring them from operating data centers and limiting their access to US networks, marking an escalation in the tech crackdown.
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The US has been progressively implementing restrictions on Chinese technology firms, citing national security concerns. This latest proposal by the FCC aims to extend these controls to underlying internet infrastructure.
The latest US restrictions on Chinese telecoms operators could ultimately force them out of the American market, analysts said, marking an escalation in Washington’s multi-year crackdown on Chinese technology.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Thursday that it was considering broader measures to bar Chinese telecom carriers from operating data centres in its territory, further restricting Chinese telecoms carriers’ access to US networks and infrastructure.
China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom – all on the Covered List of entities deemed to pose national security risks – could be affected, despite limited financial impact, analysts said.
The US telecommunications regulator said on Thursday that it was considering broader measures to bar Chinese telecom carriers from operating data centres in its territory and further restrict their access to US networks and infrastructure. China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom – all on the Covered List of entities deemed to pose national security risks – could be affected.
Under the proposal, US carriers would also be barred from interconnecting with those companies, citing “significant national security concerns” around such links, the FCC said in the draft.
“The proposal marks an escalation in the FCC’s restrictions, from banning Chinese firms from directly providing services to the public and limiting their hardware, towards deeper controls over underlying internet infrastructure and interconnection protocols,” said Harry Wang Yuxiang, a partner at Tahota Law Firm, who is qualified in China, the UK and California.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
The FCC will likely approve some form of expanded restrictions on Chinese telecom operators.
Probable · En quelques mois
China may retaliate with its own measures against US technology companies operating within its borders.
Probable · En quelques mois
The proposed restrictions could lead to a further bifurcation of global internet infrastructure.
Possible · En quelques années
Questions ouvertes
- What specific national security concerns are driving these broader measures?
- What is the timeline for the FCC's decision on these proposed restrictions?
- How might Chinese authorities retaliate against US tech companies?
- What is the estimated financial impact on US carriers if they cannot interconnect with Chinese firms?






