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    US lawmakers press Chinese telecoms over ties to military, government

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    Posted on March 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    US lawmakers demand Chinese telecoms disclose military ties due to national security concerns. FCC restricts their US operations amid espionage fears.

    US Lawmakers Demand Transparency from Chinese Telecoms on Military Links

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The leaders of a U.S. House of Representatives panel have called on top Chinese telecom companies to detail any links to the Chinese military and government, citing national security concerns posed by the companies' U.S. presence.

    Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, the top Democrat on the House Select Committee on China and the panel's chair, Republican John Moolenaar, asked China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom to answer a series of questions by March 31, according to letters seen on Friday by Reuters.

    The lawmakers raised concerns the firms could exploit access to American data through their U.S. cloud and internet businesses by providing it to Beijing, citing a 2024 Reuters report that revealed a Commerce Department investigation into the matter.

    "China Telecom’s ongoing U.S. operations - particularly in internet backbone exchanges and cloud computing environments - could ... allow unauthorized data access, espionage, or sabotage by the Chinese Communist Party," the lawmakers wrote in one of the letters to the firms seen by Reuters.

    The firm's "documented connections to (Chinese) intelligence raise urgent national security questions in light of the Chinese government’s increasingly aggressive attacks on U.S. telecommunications networks," they added.

    The companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    The letters show growing bipartisan concern about the Chinese telecoms' U.S. footprint following a series of high-profile Chinese-led attacks on American telecoms infrastructure.

    Salt Typhoon, described by the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner as “the worst telecom hack in our nation’s history,” compromised sensitive data of millions of Americans.

    Volt Typhoon, tied to China’s Ministry of State Security, is waging what the FBI calls China’s "most significant cyber-espionage campaign in history," the letters add. Beijing has denied responsibility.

    China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom have long been in Washington's crosshairs. The Federal Communications Commission denied China Mobile's application to provide U.S. telecommunications service in 2019 and revoked China Telecom and China Unicom's authorizations in 2021 and 2022.

    In April 2024, the FCC went further and said it was barring the companies from providing broadband service once new rules took effect on net neutrality. But the net neutrality rules were blocked by a court.

    Nothing prevents Chinese telecoms from providing cloud services and routing wholesale U.S. internet traffic, which gives them access to Americans' data, the lawmakers said.

    (Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by Marguerita Choy)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US lawmakers question Chinese telecoms on military links.
    • •Concerns over data access and espionage by Chinese firms.
    • •FCC has restricted Chinese telecoms' operations in the US.
    • •Bipartisan concern over Chinese telecoms' US presence.
    • •China denies involvement in telecom infrastructure attacks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US lawmakers press Chinese telecoms over ties to military, government

    1What did US lawmakers request from Chinese telecom companies?

    US lawmakers called on China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom to detail any links to the Chinese military and government.

    2What concerns were raised regarding Chinese telecoms?

    Lawmakers expressed concerns that these firms could exploit access to American data through their U.S. cloud and internet businesses.

    3What recent cyber incidents were mentioned?

    The article references the Salt Typhoon hack, described as the worst telecom hack in U.S. history, and the Volt Typhoon campaign linked to China's Ministry of State Security.

    4What actions has the FCC taken against Chinese telecoms?

    The FCC denied China Mobile's application to provide U.S. telecommunications services and later barred these companies from providing broadband services.

    5How do lawmakers view the operations of Chinese telecoms in the US?

    Lawmakers raised urgent national security questions regarding the operations of Chinese telecoms, citing their documented connections to Chinese intelligence.

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