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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: Eero wireless routers are displayed at a Best Buy store on March 24, 2026 in Burbank, California. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers in the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear over security concerns. China is estimated to control at least 60% of the U.S. market for home internet routers that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. The FCC order does not affect existing models but will ban the import and sale of new ones. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: A wireless router is displayed at a Best Buy store on March 24, 2026 in Burbank, California. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers in the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear over security concerns. China is estimated to control at least 60% of the U.S. market for home internet routers that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. The FCC order does not affect existing models but will ban the import and sale of new ones. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: An ASUS ROG Strix router is displayed at a Best Buy store on March 24, 2026 in Burbank, California. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers in the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear over security concerns. China is estimated to control at least 60% of the U.S. market for home internet routers that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. The FCC order does not affect existing models but will ban the import and sale of new ones. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: A TP-Link router is displayed at a Best Buy store on March 24, 2026 in Burbank, California. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers in the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear over security concerns. China is estimated to control at least 60% of the U.S. market for home internet routers that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. The FCC order does not affect existing models but will ban the import and sale of new ones. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: (L-R) Netgear, TP-Link, and Arris routers are displayed at a Best Buy store on March 24, 2026 in Burbank, California. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers in the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear over security concerns. China is estimated to control at least 60% of the U.S. market for home internet routers that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. The FCC order does not affect existing models but will ban the import and sale of new ones. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 24: Department of War Chief Information Officer Kirsten Davies (R) and Commander of the Department of War Cyber Defense Command and Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency Army Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton (L) speak before a Senate Committee on Armed Services subcommittee hearing on cybersecurity on Capitol Hill on March 24, 2026 in Washington, DC. The hearing aims to examine the information technology security operations for the Department of Defense networks.(Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 24: (L-R) Director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment of J8 of U.S. Space Force Lieutenant General Steven Whitney, Principal Military Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Vice Admiral Seiko Okano, Director of Hypersonic, Directed Energy, Space and Rapid Acquisition at the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) Lieutenant General Francisco Lozano, and Brigadier General Robert P. Lyons III, the Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Weapons and Director of the Armament Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, testify during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee at Dirksen Senate Office Building on March 24, 2026 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The committee held a hearing to examine low-cost munitions. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 24: (L-R) Director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment of J8 of U.S. Space Force Lieutenant General Steven Whitney, Principal Military Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Vice Admiral Seiko Okano, Director of Hypersonic, Directed Energy, Space and Rapid Acquisition at the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) Lieutenant General Francisco Lozano, and Brigadier General Robert P. Lyons III, the Portfolio Acquisition Executive for Weapons and Director of the Armament Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, testify during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee at Dirksen Senate Office Building on March 24, 2026 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The committee held a hearing to examine low-cost munitions. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)


