The U.S. Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted on Thursday to approve a proposal aimed at banning all testing of electronic devices—such as smartphones, cameras, and computers—intended for use in the United States by laboratories from a certain country. The agency noted that approximately 75% of U.S. electronics are currently tested in that country; accordingly, it plans to implement a streamlined approval process for devices tested in U.S.-based laboratories or laboratories located in countries that do not pose a national security risk.
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