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US Restricts Foreign-Made Internet Routers Over Security Concerns

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 10:00 am
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The United States has introduced strict new rules limiting the sale of foreign-made consumer internet routers due to rising national security concerns.

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Why the US Took This StepWhat the New Rules MeanConcerns Around Popular BrandsPossible ExceptionsCybersecurity Threats Behind the DecisionImpact on the Tech IndustryWhat Happens Next

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its list of restricted equipment and included all consumer-grade routers manufactured outside the country. This decision places routers in the same risk category as foreign-made drones, which the US restricted earlier.

Why the US Took This Step

Officials say hackers have exploited weaknesses in foreign-made routers to carry out cyberattacks. These attacks have targeted households, disrupted communication networks, and enabled espionage activities.

Authorities also raised concerns about intellectual property theft and broader risks to critical infrastructure.

What the New Rules Mean

The restrictions apply only to new router models. Consumers can continue using devices they already own. However, companies must now seek approval before introducing new foreign-manufactured routers into the US market.

To gain approval, manufacturers must disclose details about foreign ownership or influence. They must also present plans to shift production to the United States.

Concerns Around Popular Brands

Security concerns increased after scrutiny of brands like TP-Link, which dominates online marketplaces. Lawmakers raised alarms following several cyber incidents linked to router vulnerabilities.

Most routers sold in the US are produced overseas, particularly in regions like Taiwan and China. Even American companies such as Netgear rely on international manufacturing.

Possible Exceptions

Certain devices may still enter the market if approved by agencies like the Department of Defense or the Department of Homeland Security. However, these agencies have not yet approved any specific models.

Cybersecurity Threats Behind the Decision

Government investigations linked several major cyber campaigns—known as Volt, Flax, and Salt Typhoon—to router vulnerabilities. These attacks targeted US infrastructure between 2024 and 2025.

Officials believe that groups associated with China played a role in these incidents.

Impact on the Tech Industry

The new policy could reshape the global router market. Many companies may need to relocate manufacturing or redesign supply chains to meet US requirements.

One example of domestic production comes from SpaceX, whose Starlink routers are produced in Texas.

What Happens Next

The US government aims to strengthen cybersecurity and reduce reliance on foreign technology. However, the new rules may lead to higher costs and limited options for consumers in the short term.

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