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Trump administration reportedly debating ban on Chinese cellular modules in expansion of FCC crackdown — potential restrictions could impact everything from smart devices and routers to connected cars and industrial IoT systems

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The Trump administration is debating whether to ban Chinese-made “cellular modules” as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) intensifies its broader crackdown on Chinese communications and consumer electronics technologies over mounting national security concerns, the Financial Times reports. The claim comes ahead of this week’s meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where the two leaders are expected to discuss trade tensions, technology restrictions, and the fragile truce reached after their October summit in South Korea. Cellular modules are small, embedded communication components that enable devices to connect to mobile networks such as 4G and 5G without relying on Wi-Fi. They are used in everything from smart home devices, industrial sensors, routers, drones, and medical systems to connected cars, logistics trackers, and factory equipment.…

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