Technology Today

It has the simplest name, but the sort of shadowy overtones that national security writers lust after. Team Telecom, a mostly informal working committee of the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Justice (along with affiliated agencies) has for years been quietly tasked with evaluating and maintaining the security of America telecom infrastructure in concert with the FCC.

Its primary objective as far as we have been able to ascertain is to monitor the ownership of key telecom assets to ensure they don&t fall into the hands of suspect nations (think China, Russia, etc). Last year, Mark Harris over on Extra Crunch took an in-depth look at the extreme delays companies can experience going through a Team Telecom review (membership required), which in the case of China Mobile expansion into the U.S., extended up to seven years before the Team rejected the Chinese bid for market entry. How US national security agencies hold the internet hostage That informal arrangement is disappearing, as the administration over the weekend published a new executive order formally instantiating Team Telecom as a legal process for reviewing applications for telecom licenses, deals and other requests made to the FCC. Under a newly christened &Committee for the Assessment of Foreign Participation in the United States Telecommunications Services Sector& (CAFPUSTSS?), the Committee will be charged with assisting &the FCC in its public interest review of national security and law enforcement concerns that may be raised by foreign participation in the United States telecommunications services sector.& Like its Team Telecom forerunner, the Committee will be made up of the heads of Justice, Defense and Homeland Security, with the attorney general playing the role of chair.

Applications to the Committee will be referred to the U.S.

government highest-ranking intelligence officer, the Director of National Intelligence, for analysis. Unlike in the past, where the timeline for reviews was anything but standardized, the executive order provides for a 120-day adjudication process, with a 90-day extension if the Committee has additional concerns and goes through a secondary review. In a brief press statement, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said, &I applaud the President for formalizing Team Telecom review and establishing a process that will allow the Executive Branch to provide its expert input to the FCC in a timely manner.& The FCC intends to finish its own rulemaking around Team Telecom, a process which was first proposed at the tail end of the Obama administration and has been on-going ever since. These reforms to Team Telecom are in line with similar reforms made to CFIUS, the Committee for Foreign Investment in the United States, which were finalized at the beginning of this year after Congress passed a reform bill in 2018. WTF is CFIUS? While the new rules will provide some certainty to areas of telecom like fiber optic cable expansion and wireless services, expect the new rules to be used to put even more restrictions on countries like China hoping to get a slice of the U.S.

infrastructure market.

Indeed, in the FCC statement today, the agency said, &As we demonstrated last year in rejecting the China Mobile application, this FCC will not hesitate to act to protect our networks from foreign threats.& Trump readying ‘all of the above& fusillade on Chinese tech





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.

Debit/Credit/UPI

UPI/Debit/Credit

Paytm


STRIPE




SCAN and Contribute
        


EE includes Google's most recent Pixel 8a phone to its stock, here's why its cost is one to opt for


Let Dyson have your old vacuum and you'll get money off something way better


Apple verifies essential upgrades are coming to the iPhone and iPads this year


Three Mobile will give you free unlimited 5G data but there's a deal that's even better


Argos buyers are getting Samsung TVs at 'most affordable ever' rate which's not all


Your Android phone is getting among the most important complimentary upgrades in years


Popular Android apps are harming your phone - 5 things you must delete immediately


What jobs will AI replace Share your views on the advanced tech


Virgin Media sends out essential text alert to all UK users - check your phone now


Sky dishes out all-new Apple iPads at prices that feel far more affordable


Samsung TV fans get 48-hour countdown to claim free Galaxy S24 - don't miss out


Google issues urgent Chrome update to all UK users - relaunch your browser today


Surprise Samsung Galaxy S24 deal lets you own this phone for less than half-price


Apple simply eliminated one of its most popular products however there's still time to purchase it


Apple launches stellar refurbished iPad deal after price cut


Windows 10 beats Windows 11 again but worrying deadline still looms for millions


Google does record your voice but there's a very simple way to stop it


WhatsApp confirms biggest change to chat app in years and it's coming to your phone soon


Netflix viewers furious following controversial subscription change


Argos and Amazon buyers hurry to get inexpensive AirPods at costs Apple won't match


Urgent WhatsApp chat cautioning issued to all UK users - ignoring it will be pricey


Blockbuster Sky television upgrade will offer you more things to watch for totally free


Check your Galaxy phone now - Samsung releases surprise free upgrade this month


Popular iPad lastly gets method more budget-friendly - Apple slashes UK tablet costs


Google's feature-packed new Android phone is way better than its low cost suggests


Apple releases biggest iPad upgrade with more power, brand-new design and even a rate cut


Never lose your keys again - Apple AirTags more affordable thanks to Amazon deal


Sky problems immediate due date to broadband users - examine your Wi-Fi router today





54