U.S. regulator backs new rules for telecom security threats

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously on Tuesday to advance new rules barring a U.S. government program from purchasing equipment or services from companies posing a security threat to the country's communications networks.

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