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President-Elect Donald Trump has turned to Brendan Carr to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of SpaceX and Starlink, Tesla, X and xAI will have a role in the upcoming second Trump administration, having been appointed to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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The Biden administration is pressing on with handing out subsidies to semiconductor manufacturers despite President-Elect Donald Trump’s threats to scrap the CHIPS Act.
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Donald J. Trump has secured a returned to the White House to become the 47th US President.
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We're just days away from yet another pivotal US election, with polls showing candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in an extraordinarily tight race.
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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has threatened to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act and replace it with tariffs.
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India has confirmed it is to delay auctions for 4G and 5G spectrum scheduled for this financial year and, while some analysts have put the delay down to the logistical challenges posed by Covid-19 lockdowns, others have noted that the decision has bought time for cash-strapped operators and regulators conflicted over the involvement of Huawei.
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The US has extended its ban on US telcos from using Huawei and ZTE equipment and software for another year.
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The US government is threatening to withdraw the licences of China Telecom, China Unicom and two CITIC subsidiaries to operate in the US.
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A year after the US denied China Mobile a licence to operate in the country, the regulator has widened its plans to block Chinese operators.
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The US Senate has voted to pass the Secure and Trusted Telecommunications Act that will prohibit the use of federal funds to buy equipment “untrusted suppliers”.
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During his two-day trip to India, US president Donald Trump is said to have discussed a 5G collaboration with India’s prime minister Narendra Modi.
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The US government has set out the details of its ban on its agencies from buying kit from Huawei, ZTE and three other Chinese companies.
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Huawei is staying on the US list of embargoed companies, but the government will give US companies limited approval to do business with the Chinese vendor.
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The US embargo on Huawei is making the Chinese company less reliant on American suppliers, the company’s founder and CEO has said.
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Huawei’s customers, suppliers and management are confused by President Donald Trump’s statement on Saturday that he has lifted his embargo on the Chinese vendor.
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The head of a White House agency has asked for a two-year delay in implementing a ban on Huawei by US government contractors.
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Huawei has stepped up its fight back against the embargo imposed by President Donald Trump by challenging the legal basis under the US constitution.