US-based Netgear says it’s lost “tens of millions of dollars in sales” because US consumers mistakenly believe rival TP-Link is no longer a Chinese company. “TP-Link’s false and misleading statements ...
It’s hard to think about Sorcerer’s Stone without envisioning Harry, Ron, and Hermione navigating that life-sized chess board. An iconic scene, to say the least. Ron sacrificing himself like a true ...
Oluwaniyi Raji is a tech content specialist who covers consumer technology, software, and digital tools. He has published over 300 articles for outlets including BGR (Boy Genius Report), MakeUseOf, ...
Last month, we reported that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) banned routers made in foreign countries because the organization claimed they "pose an unacceptable risk to the national ...
NetGear become the first router vendor to receive a reprieve from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s router ban. The new rules prohibit the import of foreign-made consumer devices ...
Well, that came sooner than I’d expected. Hot on the heels of the news that the U.S. government had banned all foreign-made routers that weren’t already on sale or approved by the FCC, word came on ...
Netgear has gotten FCC approval to sell new routers in the US. The FCC ban restricts foreign-made routers from import or sale in the US. Existing Netgear routers will also continue to get updates.
Following a total ban on non-US made routers, the Federal Communications Commission is allowing Netgear to sell wireless routers in the United States, practically giving it a monopoly. However, it's ...
Last month saw a surprise ban on almost every new wireless router intended for use in US homes. The FCC ruling described all foreign-made routers as a national security risk. The FCC offered a pathway ...
Netgear is the first major vendor of consumer routers to obtain an exemption from the US government’s sweeping ban on foreign-made routers. The Federal Communications Commission yesterday announced an ...
What just happened? Netgear has become the first retail consumer router company to avoid the FCC's ban on new foreign-made consumer routers, giving it a way to keep selling future products in the US ...
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