Today (November 3), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted unanimously 3-0 to give itself the ability to ...
After exhausting its appeals and losing a lawsuit last month, DJI products like the Mini 4 Pro, Avata 2 and Neo may disappear ...
The FCC just gained the power to retroactively ban devices it deems a national security risk. Here's why that could spell trouble for DJI.
An FCC vote signals a potential retroactive ban of some DJI products. But that doesn't mean you'll have to give up your DJI drone.
Recent proposals grant the FCC expanded powers with which to ban drones which were previously legally-sold, which could spell ...
This morning, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-0 to let itself retroactively ban gadgets and radio ...
Today (November 3), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted unanimously 3-0 to give itself the ability to ...
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A new FCC rule raises the prospects of a DJI ban in the US
The FCC recently ruled unanimously to grant itself the authority to impose retroactive bans on electronic devices.
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FCC one step closer to banning DJI in USA (updated)
The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) voted 3-0 to block new approvals for devices with parts from companies on the "Covered List," which will include DJI from December 23 2025.
The FCC voted to tighten national security rules on telecom equipment, which could affect DJI drones and the U.S. commercial drone market.
T ikTok looks set to stay live in the U.S. after President Trump’s interventions, but other Chinese tech companies won’t be ...
Senator Rick Scott is urging the FCC to take swift action against Chinese drone manufacturers DJI and Autel Robotics, citing ...
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