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Tech Group Urges FCC to Scrap Wi-Fi Router Ban's Software Update Cutoff

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By PC Mag
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  • 1 min read
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Industry advocates are pushing regulators to extend software support for imported Wi-Fi routers beyond the March 2027 deadline established by federal telecommunications policy. The Consumer Technology Association argues that premature cutoff of security patches and firmware updates could expose millions of users to cyber vulnerabilities and render functioning devices obsolete. The dispute highlights the tension between national security concerns and consumer protection interests in the connected device ecosystem.

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Tech Group Urges FCC to Scrap Wi-Fi Router Ban's Software Update Cutoff
Tech Group Urges FCC to Scrap Wi-Fi Router Ban's Software Update Cutoff

Under the current FCC order, foreign-made Wi-Fi routers can only receive software updates until March 1, 2027. The Consumer Technology Association wants that deadline extended.
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