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Hytera Response to IWCE Urgent Communications FCC Article

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In an article on November 12th, there was an inaccurate misleading headline published in Urgent Communications that stated ‘New law prohibits FCC authorizing gear from Hytera, other China-based firms’. The article begins with ‘LMR manufacturer Hytera Communications and other China-based technology companies that “pose an unacceptable risk to national security” will not be able to secure FCC authorizations for new equipment under legislation that President Joe Biden signed into law yesterday.' This is an objectively verifiable false statement.

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Where were these ardent Federal regulators at when Baoturd and other feces pieces radio vendors were papering the OET with bogus and dubious certifications for part 90 and 95? You know, ther TERMIN8R and other road apple radios?
Not defending these thieving clowns who steal IP, but this paper tiger move is a decade late and a bucket o dollars short.
 
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