In November 2022, the FCC published an Order placing restrictions on future product authorizations for companies producing equipment on the Covered List, including Dahua Technology USA Inc. (“Dahua”). As part of the Order, the FCC created a pathway for certain Covered List companies, including Dahua, to secure future authorizations for telecommunications and video surveillance equipment, provided these entities can demonstrate that their products are not being marketed or sold for public safety, security of government facilities, physical surveillance of critical infrastructure or other national security purposes.
The FCC recently issued an Order regarding future equipment authorizations for Dahua and other companies. To help our partners better understand what the FCC Order does and does not do, Dahua asked our external counsel at Morgan Lewis to prepare a letter for us providing their expert interpretation.
We know several media outlets have incorrectly described the Order as a “ban” on our products. To be clear: all current Dahua products remain authorized. The FCC has also provided Dahua with a path forward to receive future equipment authorizations, given we are able to meet certain requirements.
In the past few days, there have been a number of news articles and social media posts alleging that Dahua marketed products with features that allow for the detection of individuals based on their race or ethnicity. Dahua has issued a statement, explaining why these allegations are not factually correct…
Over the past month the FCC has been accepting public comments regarding its proposed rule, which would restrict the ability of Dahua and certain other companies from receiving authorizations for future products in the U.S. market. As part of that comment period, dozens of Dahua customers and others in the…