US Regulators Move to Revoke Hong Kong Telecom’s Operating License Over Security Concerns
Federal communications regulators have taken action against Hong Kong Telecom International, demanding the company show why its US operating license shouldn’t be revoked. The move marks the first time the FCC has targeted a Hong Kong-based operator amid ongoing concerns about Chinese telecommunications companies.
US Communications Regulators Target Hong Kong Telecom
The Federal Communications Commission has moved to revoke the US operating license of Hong Kong Telecom International (HKT), according to recent reports. Sources indicate this marks the first time the regulatory body has taken such action against a Hong Kong-based telecommunications operator, continuing a pattern of scrutiny toward Chinese-connected telecom companies.