A Commerce Department official would help U.S. companies join the groups that set worldwide rules for 5G and future wireless networks. Companies flagged as national security risks would be shut out of that support. The official must brief Congress on the strategy within 60 days.
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Promoting United States Wireless Leadership Act of 2025 is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Latest action on H.R. 1765: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects U.S. technology and telecommunications companies that want to help shape global wireless rules but may lack the resources to participate. It also affects companies deemed national security threats, which would be cut off from government support in standards work.
Why this matters: The technical rules for 5G and future wireless networks decide how phones, towers, cloud platforms, and connected devices work together. Countries and companies that help write those rules get to shape what is secure, reliable, and compatible. If the U.S. has a weak voice, other nations and their companies fill the gap, potentially embedding different security and design priorities into global networks that Americans depend on every day.
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