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FCC Extends Deadline for HKT to Respond to License Revocation Threat

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

HKT Seeks ⁤Extension ‌to Respond to FCC inquiry Regarding Potential License Revocation

Hong Kong Telecom (HKT) has requested an extension to ⁣respond to a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) inquiry ‍that could lead to the revocation of its U.S. business license. The ⁢company submitted the request on October 31, citing ⁤the ⁣complexity of the inquiry adn the need for​ coordination with entities across multiple international regions.

The⁤ FCC’s⁢ request for data involves 37⁤ separate data points from HKT’s five entities, ⁤detailed across⁢ nearly six ⁤pages, and requires supporting documentation.⁢ HKT argues ‍that a thorough response​ necessitates more⁤ than 30 ⁤days to compile,particularly given the ongoing federal government shutdown in​ the United States. The company expressed concern that ​even ‍with an⁣ extension⁢ to december 15, ensuring the ​completeness and accuracy⁣ of its response-and the ⁣FCC’s ability to complete a timely review-remains doubtful.

The ⁤FCC’s⁢ inquiry stems⁤ from national security concerns, with Bloomberg reporting the potential revocation is linked ​to HKT’s alleged involvement in a Panama ‍port​ crisis and ‌perceived national security risks. This development adds to escalating tensions between ⁢the⁤ U.S. and⁢ China regarding⁣ technology and infrastructure. The outcome ⁣of the FCC’s review could substantially impact HKT’s operations and ‌future business​ prospects within the ⁤United ⁢States.

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