zte: US needs USD3 billion more to remove Huawei, ZTE from US networks, regulator says

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 zte: US needs USD3 billion more to remove Huawei, ZTE from US networks, regulator says 

zte: US needs USD3 billion more to remove Huawei, ZTE from US networks, regulator says


The US telecoms regulator needs an additional USD3 billion dollars to fund the removal from US networks of equipment made by Chinese telecoms giants Huawei and ZTE, bringing the total cost to USD4.9 billion, the agency told Congress on Friday.

"To fund all reasonable and supported cost estimates..., the Reimbursement Program will require USD4.98 billion, reflecting a current shortfall of USD3.08 billion," Jessica Rosenworcel, the chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission, said Friday in a letter to Senator Maria Cantwell, who heads the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Since Congress only appropriated USD1.9 billion to fund the removal process, companies would be reimbursed for only about 40% of the costs, she added.

In 2019, Congress passed a law tasking the FCC with compelling US telecoms carriers that receive federal subsidies to purge their networks of telecoms equipment that poses a national security risk, with promises of reimbursement.

The FCC designated Huawei and ZTE as threats, compelling US companies to remove their gear or be frozen out of an USD8.3 billion government fund to purchase new equipment. However, to fund the so-called "rip and replace" effort, Congress only appropriated USD1.9 billion, raising questions about how effectively the removal program would be implemented.

"Absent an additional appropriation, the Commission will apply the prioritisation scheme Congress specified," Rosenworcel said in the letter, adding that the Commission would begin processing reimbursement claims "as allocations are issued in the coming days."

Companies are not required to complete the work until after they receive reimbursement.


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