Security & Defense

Protecting Communications Networks from Foreign Adversary Control

🇺🇸United States··Final Rule·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This rule requires companies with FCC licenses to declare their ownership status concerning foreign adversaries. It aims to enhance transparency to safeguard national security by ensuring that foreign adversary powers do not control or influence U.S. communications networks.

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Key Changes

  • New rule mandates license holders to disclose foreign adversary control.
  • Introduces a system for verifying ownership transparency.
  • Aims to enhance national security by monitoring foreign influence in communication networks.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

FCC license and authorization holders must attest whether they are owned by, controlled by, or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a foreign adversary

All holders of FCC licenses, authorizations, or approvals in covered categories
disclosure
high

License and authorization holders identified as owned, controlled by, or subject to a foreign adversary must disclose additional information about such foreign adversary control

FCC license holders with foreign adversary ownership, control, or jurisdiction
disclosure
high

File foreign adversary control attestations and disclosures through the streamlined filing process established by the FCC

All covered FCC license and authorization holders
reporting
high

Comply with attestation and disclosure requirements at 47 CFR 1.80003 and 73.1212(j)(8) by the compliance date announced in the Federal Register

All FCC licensees and authorization holders subject to the rule
operational
medium

Schedule C covered authorizations holders (typically small entities) are exempt from initial reporting requirements but must comply with extended filing deadlines

Small entities holding Schedule C covered authorizations
reporting

Affected Parties

FCC license holdersCommunication network providers

Tags

communications,national security,foreign control