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Brinks Report > Blog > World > US FCC Proposes Ban on Undersea Cables Using Chinese Tech Over Rising Cybersecurity and Espionage Concerns
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US FCC Proposes Ban on Undersea Cables Using Chinese Tech Over Rising Cybersecurity and Espionage Concerns

Ankita Das
Last updated: July 17, 2025 6:53 pm
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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced plans to block undersea internet cables from connecting to the US if they use technology or equipment from Chinese companies like Huawei or ZTE.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said that foreign countries like China pose a threat to the security of submarine cables, which are important for internet communication. He said these new rules are meant to protect the US from cyber and physical threats.

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  • Undersea cables carry 99% of international internet traffic.
  • The US is worried that Chinese tech could be used for spying or cyberattacks.
  • Over 400 such cables exist worldwide, and many link the US to other countries.

Past Actions:

  • Since 2020, the US has stopped four undersea cable projects that would have connected to Hong Kong.
  • In 2023, the FCC began considering new rules to stop companies like Huawei, ZTE, China Telecom, and China Mobile from being involved in these cable projects.

Read more: “We’re Human, Not Machines”: Brampton Residents Launch Petition Against 185 Automated Speed Cameras Across the City

Recent Incidents Raise Concerns:

  • In the Baltic Sea, two cables were cut, raising fears of sabotage.
  • In Taiwan, two cables to the Matsu Islands were damaged, with China suspected.
  • In the Red Sea, Houthi attacks possibly damaged three important cables serving Europe and Asia.

The FCC also said it will ask the public for suggestions on how to make undersea cables even more secure from foreign threats.

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