FCC perpanjang pembaruan untuk drone dan router yang dilarang hingga 2029

Federal Communications Commission telah memperpanjang tenggat waktu untuk pembaruan perangkat lunak dan firmware pada drone serta router tertentu yang dilarang hingga Januari 2029. Langkah ini mencakup perangkat yang ditambahkan ke daftar keamanan nasional pada akhir 2025 dan awal 2026.

Kantor Teknik dan Teknologi FCC mengumumkan hal tersebut pada 8 Mei. Kebijakan ini mengizinkan pembaruan yang memitigasi bahaya bagi konsumen AS untuk sistem pesawat nirawak dan router buatan luar negeri yang tercantum dalam Covered List untuk peralatan komunikasi.

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FCC bans new foreign-made routers as security risk

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The Federal Communications Commission announced on March 23, 2026, that new consumer-grade routers manufactured outside the US pose an unacceptable national security risk and will be added to its Covered List. The ban applies to sales of new models but spares existing and previously authorized routers. Manufacturers may seek exemptions by planning to shift production to the US.

Following the FCC's March 23 announcement banning sales of new Wi-Fi routers with major foreign manufacturing due to security risks, companies like TP-Link and Netgear have responded with production shift plans, while experts cite threats like Salt Typhoon and warn of update cutoffs after March 1, 2027. No exemptions granted yet; Starlink routers appear unaffected.

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