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The FCC is Banning Non-US Commercial Routers (And What It Means for Your Business)

The FCC is Banning Non-US Commercial Routers (And What It Means for Your Business)

Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding out that your company's fleet of delivery vehicles is no longer street legal, and you are forced to replace them all using only one specific, notoriously unreliable manufacturer.

You'd be frustrated, to say the least. Well, a very similar scenario is currently unfolding in the world of business networking.

Recently, the FCC handed down a new policy effectively banning all commercial routers made outside of the US. While the underlying goal here is likely tied to national security, the reality for business owners is a sudden, chaotic shift in how we manage our IT infrastructure. Right now, this mandate leaves us with an incredibly short list of approved vendors. In fact, it effectively leaves only one particularly untrusted vendor on the approved list.

I'll be honest with you—this is a frustrating development. Your router isn't just a plastic box with blinking lights sitting in a closet. It is the front door to your company's data, the traffic cop for your internet connection, and your first line of defense against cyberthreats. When policy forces us to use hardware we don't implicitly trust, it makes our jobs as IT professionals much harder.

But we are going to make sense of this chaos together.

Why This Matters for Your Business

If you are a business owner, you are probably wondering if your network is going to suddenly go dark, or if you need to write a massive check for new hardware this afternoon.

Take a breath. You don't need to panic buy a new router today. Here is how we are handling this shift, and what you actually need to do:

  • Don't rip and replace just yet - Unless you receive a direct compliance notice stating your current hardware must be disconnected immediately, your existing network will continue to function. The immediate impact is on the procurement of new hardware. We are closely monitoring the timeline for when existing, non-US routers will officially need to be sunsetted and pulled offline.
  • Audit your network closet - You can't plan a budget if you don't know what you are replacing. The next step is simply figuring out exactly what hardware you currently have running your network. If you are one of our managed IT clients, we already have this inventory on file. If you manage your own IT, you need to document the make, model, and age of your core networking equipment.
  • Expect disruptions in the supply chain - Since every business in the country is now pulling from the same heavily restricted pool of approved hardware, expect backorders and delays. If you were planning a major office expansion, a move, or a network upgrade later this year, we need to start sourcing that equipment right now.

We're Staying Vigilant

It's my responsibility as an IT consultant to help you weigh your options and make educated decisions, even when the options the government gives us are limited. We are actively researching the approved hardware, testing its capabilities, and developing strict security protocols to ensure that even if we are forced to use a specific vendor, your network remains locked down.

Your staff shouldn't have to worry about the logo on the router in the server room; they just need their connection to work safely so they can get through their day. We are going to handle the headache of this transition so they don't have to.

If you are concerned about whether your current networking equipment is compliant, or if you just need help navigating this new FCC mandate, give us a call at (954) 575-3992. We'll help you figure it out.

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