A U.S. House panel unveiled bipartisan legislation this week that would authorize $1 billion for small and rural wireless providers to replace network equipment from companies including Huawei and ZTE that lawmakers say pose a national security risk. The top Democrats and Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee said in a joint statement the bill would protect the "Nation's communications networks from foreign adversaries by helping small and rural wireless providers rootout sus
25 Sep 2019
US lawmakers propose $1bn fund, Alibaba unveils AI chip, Xbox gaming opens to Android
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US lawmakers propose $1bn fund, Alibaba unveils AI chip, Xbox gaming opens to Android
Ethernity Networks Ltd. (ENET:LON), 0.8 | Aferian plc (AFRN:LON), 7.4 | Bidstack Group Plc (BIDS:LON), 0 | CML Microsystems Plc (CML:LON), 355 | Gfinity PLC (GFIN:LON), 0.0 | IQE plc (IQE:LON), 26.8 | Frontier Developments Plc (FDEV:LON), 203 | Keywords Studios plc (KWS:LON), 1,146 | Team17 Group PLC (TM17:LON), 275 | XP Power Ltd. (XPP:LON), 1,070
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25 Sep 2019 -
Author:
Kartik Swaminathan -
Pages:
5
A U.S. House panel unveiled bipartisan legislation this week that would authorize $1 billion for small and rural wireless providers to replace network equipment from companies including Huawei and ZTE that lawmakers say pose a national security risk. The top Democrats and Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee said in a joint statement the bill would protect the "Nation's communications networks from foreign adversaries by helping small and rural wireless providers rootout sus