
Public FCC lists, ownership reporting, and national-security review for communications companies with covered foreign ownership or control ties.
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“The FCC should update its public list of communications companies with covered foreign ownership or control ties at least once every year.”
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“FCC public ownership disclosure should focus on communications companies with ownership ties connected to China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, or Venezuela.”
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“FCC public listing should look at ties to covered foreign governments, companies formed under covered-country laws, and those companies' subsidiaries, using another federal law to decide which countries are covered.”
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“FCC ownership disclosure should count ties through foreign governments, companies under those countries' laws or control, and related subsidiaries or affiliates, including ones based in other countries.”
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“FCC foreign-ownership disclosure should count covered foreign governments, companies formed in covered countries, and subsidiaries of those companies, even when a subsidiary is legally based somewhere else.”
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