← Back to context Comment by pantalaimon 10 hours ago The FCC doesn't make rules based on who owns the telephone though. 2 comments pantalaimon Reply insane_dreamer 21 minutes ago A better analogy are TV stations, which cannot be owned by a foreign entity, and why Murdoch became a US citizen (or he would not have been able to own Fox). SkyPuncher 10 hours ago Actually, they kind of do.> US bans sale of Huawei, ZTE tech amid security fearshttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63764450This was an FCC rule
insane_dreamer 21 minutes ago A better analogy are TV stations, which cannot be owned by a foreign entity, and why Murdoch became a US citizen (or he would not have been able to own Fox).
SkyPuncher 10 hours ago Actually, they kind of do.> US bans sale of Huawei, ZTE tech amid security fearshttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63764450This was an FCC rule
A better analogy are TV stations, which cannot be owned by a foreign entity, and why Murdoch became a US citizen (or he would not have been able to own Fox).
Actually, they kind of do.
> US bans sale of Huawei, ZTE tech amid security fears
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63764450
This was an FCC rule