FCC cites deficiencies in requests for funds to replace network from Huawei, ZTE

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) told Congress on Wednesday that two thirds of applications for funds from a $1.9 billion program to reimburse mostly rural U.S. carriers for removing equipment from telecom networks from Chinese companies deemed national security threats are deficient.
Huawei and ZTE in India
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said of 181 applications filed, 122 were found to be initially materially deficient.

The FCC told applications they have 15 days to fix their applications, and it expects to complete this process by July 15. The FCC currently estimates the cost estimate to remove the equipment from companies like Huawei and ZTE from the rip and replace program is $5.3 billion, much higher than what Congress set aside.

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