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FCC grants Netgear a temporary import pass for future routers, sparking manufacturing questions
policy1 month ago

FCC grants Netgear a temporary import pass for future routers, sparking manufacturing questions

The FCC granted Netgear a conditional, temporary approval to import its future consumer routers, modems, and gateways into the United States through October 1, 2027, citing a Pentagon finding that these devices do not pose a national-security risk—despite the broader router ban targeting foreign-made hardware. The approval hinges on a detailed US-manufacturing plan that Netgear has not publicly disclosed, and the company’s SEC filings do not confirm such a commitment; Verge has asked both Netgear and the FCC for clarification.

What the US router ban actually does (and doesn’t)
tech2 months ago

What the US router ban actually does (and doesn’t)

The FCC’s ban targets future foreign-made consumer routers (not existing gear) and allows current routers to stay, with no recalls or required patches. The government can still buy foreign products, and many U.S. brands outsource manufacturing overseas. The policy appears to be a push for U.S. manufacturing rather than a proven security fix, with pathways for exemptions and conditional approvals and a waiver letting updates continue only through 2027.