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US FCC Weighs Chinese Transceiver Supply-Chain Crackdown

·Source: Bank Info Security

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Executive Summary

Draft Covered List Expansion Would Reach Components Inside AI Data Center Switches The U.S. FCC reportedly may restrict imports of new-model optical transceivers made in China, a move that would reach AI data center i

Analysis

Draft Covered List Expansion Would Reach Components Inside AI Data Center Switches The U.S. FCC reportedly may restrict imports of new-model optical transceivers made in China, a move that would reach AI data center interconnects for the first time and leaves open how regulators would define origin, what counts as a new model and whether switches keep authorization.

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Originally published by Bank Info Security on Aug 18, 2026.

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