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US FCC toughens submarine communication cable rules

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 10:47 AM

WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuters) – The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted ​to toughen oversight ‌of submarine communications cables that handle 99% of international internet traffic, proposing rules ‌that ​will make it ⁠harder for ⁠Chinese companies to provide equipment and fast-track approvals for trusted U.S. tech ​firms.

The FCC said it was planning to ⁠require licenses ⁠for the first ​time for operators of submarine ​line terminal equipment, which ‌perform the most critical function of a submarine cable system by ⁠connecting to U.S. terrestrial facilities.

U.S. companies such as Facebook parent ⁠Meta ‌and Alphabet unit ⁠Google are set ​to ‌benefit from the ​process to ⁠get quicker approval to operate additional undersea cable systems to handle growing internet traffic.

(Reporting by David ​Shepardson)