The FCC has clarified that its ban on foreign-made consumer routers now includes portable hotspot devices for residential use, though it excludes mobile phones with hotspot features. This impacts manufacturers and sellers of hotspots who must seek exemptions for new models not previously approved by the FCC. Existing approved devices can still be imported and sold without special permission.
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