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FCC Fines Eight Companies for Alleged DJI Drone Bypass in the US Market
Original from TheVerge.com: The FCC is cracking down on DJI tech that dodged the foreign drone ban

FCC Fines Eight Companies for Alleged DJI Drone Bypass in the US Market

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a crackdown on eight companies suspected of facilitating DJI's circumvention of the US foreign drone ban. Each company, including Cogito Tech and Xtra Technology, has been fined $25,000 for failing to respond to FCC inquiries regarding their marketing of radio equipment in the US. The deadline for these companies to respond is set for July 20th, 2023.

This action is significant as it highlights the FCC's enforcement of its Covered List, which prohibits foreign drone companies from receiving authorizations due to national security concerns. The FCC's authority extends to banning products that contain components from banned companies, which could impact a wide range of devices beyond drones. The investigation follows reports of DJI's alleged use of front companies to market its products in the US, raising concerns about compliance and safety.

Looking ahead, the FCC's next steps will depend on the responses from the fined companies. The agency's ability to retroactively ban products could lead to further restrictions on DJI's offerings in the US market. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the situation remains fluid as the FCC continues its investigation into these companies and their ties to DJI.

Editor's Note

The FCC's actions signal a tightening regulatory environment for foreign technology companies operating in the US. This crackdown on DJI-related firms reflects growing scrutiny over national security risks associated with foreign-made products. Companies in the drone and technology sectors should prepare for increased compliance requirements and potential shifts in market dynamics as regulatory measures evolve.

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