Private Chinese firm Huawei has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the United States government agency that deals with telecommunications, asking a federal court to cancel an order that prevents telephone operators in the areas. rural US to use public funds to purchase equipment provided by Huawei itself. In the petition, the Chinese company claims that the FCC has not produced concrete evidence to support its claim that Huawei poses a threat to national security.
For some time, the administration of US President Donald Trump has accused Huawei of spying on behalf of the Chinese government, using its devices to build telephone networks. Huawei has always rejected the accusations, accusing the US government of never having presented evidence to prove its thesis. The company has been essentially banned and banned from US telecommunications operations, and as a result is trying to regain permits to work with US telecom operators and not lose hundreds of millions of dollars in commissions. The one announced today is the second legal initiative against the Trump administration after other limitations suffered by Huawei in Texas.
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