FCC, state AGs plan China-linked tech MOU
The FCC and the attorneys general of Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia plan to sign a memorandum of understanding to share information and coordinate enforcement against high‑risk, China‑linked communications technology, officials confirmed after a Wednesday meeting in Washington. A draft MOU viewed by Fox News details joint intelligence sharing, consumer protection actions, and closing enforcement gaps, with finalization expected in the coming weeks.
📌 Key Facts
- Participants: FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and the AGs of Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia
- Draft MOU aims to share intelligence and coordinate enforcement against CCP‑linked communications equipment and services
- FCC confirmed the meeting occurred Dec. 10, 2025; final MOU expected in coming weeks