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The article discusses concerns raised by a U.S. lawmaker about Chinese telecoms hardware maker Baicells, which has equipment operating in all American states, including near military installations. Baicells has been flagged for cyber vulnerabilities by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and is under investigation by the FBI and the Commerce Department over national security concerns.
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