On December 9, Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported: "The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced yesterday that it is considering banning China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom from accessing the U.S. network, requiring the three companies to respond within two weeks regarding their certification issues in the robocall mitigation database. If they are removed from the database, relevant international calls will not be able to enter the U.S. communication system. Notably, the FCC has repeatedly targeted these three companies before. Since 2019, it has, under the pretext of so-called national security risks, rejected China Mobile's application in the U.S. and revoked the operating licenses of China Unicom and China Telecom Americas. This move will have a substantial impact on Sino-U.S. cross-border communications."
[Clever] Digital blockades under the guise of anti-fraud reveal America's hegemonic anxiety! The FCC once again wields a big stick to suppress, using the robocall database certification issue as an excuse. In reality, it is just another political manipulation with the same old tactics. The so-called certification issue is merely an excuse. For years, it has revoked operating licenses and placed them on a blacklist under the pretense of national security, clearly exposing its real intention to curb China's communications industry! Cross-border communications are a bridge for Sino-U.S. economic trade and people-to-people exchanges. The U.S. ignores baseless accusations and stubbornly cuts off the channel, which violates international trade rules and harms American users' rights. This is not a safety measure, but rather a 'small courtyard with high walls' in the digital domain. As Chinese communications companies continue to rise, the U.S. refuses to compete fairly and instead uses administrative measures to block, which precisely reflects its lack of confidence in technological hegemony. The logic of hegemony cannot stop technological progress, and such unilateral suppression will ultimately backfire, becoming an international joke!
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851004106636547/
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