Luminys Seeks More Time to Address FCC Covered List Complaint
Luminys expressed disappointment and asked for additional time to address the FCC’s finding that the company was selling equipment from Dahua, which is on the FCC’s “covered list” of providers of unsecure gear (see 2502140040). Foxlink announced its acquisition of…
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Dahua Technology USA last month. “As it has repeatedly explained to the Commission, both Luminys and its majority shareholder Foxlink, which are wholly owned and managed by Taiwanese individuals, have no prior or current corporate relationship” with China’s Zhejiang Dahua Technology “or any Dahua-affiliated entities,” said a filing posted Wednesday in docket 25-85. “Nor do they have any intention of establishing such a relationship in the future.” Luminys and Foxlink “take pride in maintaining a robust, diverse, and transparent supply chain that does not include any involvement by Covered List companies,” the filing said. Luminys asked for an additional 14 days, until March 10, to respond to the commission’s Feb. 13 show cause order.