FCC: China Mobile Could Be Fined for Not Cooperating With Probe

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China Mobile has been barred from doing business in the United States over national security concerns.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a formal warning to China Mobile, the largest wireless carrier in China, that it could be fined for failing to comply with its probe of potential unauthorized operations in the United States.

China Mobile has been barred from providing phone services to U.S. users since 2019. In a citation and order dated June 16, the FCC said it is investigating whether the company may still be active on U.S. soil.

According to the federal regulator, China Mobile has repeatedly failed to provide specific documentation and information requested as part of the inquiry.

โ€œChina Mobileโ€™s conduct throughout this matter exhibits a disregard for the Commissionโ€™s authority and threatens to compromise the Commissionโ€™s ability to adequately investigate,โ€ the FCC wrote, demanding that the company โ€œtake immediate steps to respond fullyโ€ to a list of questions that was issued in February.

The order warns that failure to comply could result in fines, including fines of up to $25,132 per violation or per day of a continuing violation. The company has been given 30 days to respond.

In 2011, China Mobile applied for an international Section 214 authorization, seeking permission to provide both facilities-based and resale international telecommunications services. After a lengthy review process that included consultations with the U.S. intelligence community, the FCC denied the application in 2019, citing โ€œserious national security and law enforcement risksโ€ arising from the companyโ€™s ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

According to the FCC, China Mobileโ€™s ultimate parent is China Mobile International Holdings Limited (CMIHL), a Hong Kong company. China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC), a Chinese state-owned enterprise, holds majority voting and equity interests in CMIHL and is subject to oversight by the Chinese regime.

In its 2019 findings, the FCC concluded that China Mobile is โ€œindirectly owned and controlled by the Chinese government.โ€ It specifically pointed to a 2017 Chinese National Intelligence Law requiring citizens and organizations, including state-owned enterprises, to โ€œcooperate, assist, and support Chinese intelligence efforts wherever they are in the world.โ€

โ€œAs such, there was a significant possibility that the Chinese governmentโ€™s influence and control could result in computer intrusions and attacks and economic espionage,โ€ the FCC warned at that time.

By Bill Pan

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