After sanctions against China, the sale of Huawei technology in the USA has already collapsed and is now being completely banned. The telecommunications supplier ZTE is also no longer allowed to import into the USA. That doesn't come as a surprise.
It is the "first time in FCC history" that new devices have been banned due to national safety concerns. The decision comes as no surprise. US President Joe Biden last year sealed the exclusion of Huawei and ZTE network technology from the US market by law, thus continuing the policy of his Republican predecessor Donald Trump in the economic crime with China. The law had broad bipartisan support at the time. The FCC had to vote on the corresponding order within a year in order for it to be implemented.
The United States accuses Huawei of close ties to Chinese authorities and warns of espionage and sabotage. The company denies the allegations. In addition to Huawei and ZTE, the arrangement also affects devices from Hytera Communications as well as Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology and Dahua Technology. "Even new devices from Dahua, Hikvision, or Hytera cannot be approved unless they assure the FCC that their devices will not be used for public safety, government security, or other national security purposes," Carr wrote on twitter. Huawei and ZTE are already heavily affected by US sanctions. Previously, Huawei was one of the top three mobile phone manufacturers in the world, along with Apple and Samsung.