US FCC extends software update deadline for banned foreign-made Wi-Fi routers and drones to 2029

The FCC has extended the deadline for software and firmware updates for certain foreign-made Wi-Fi routers and drones until January 1, 2029. This decision aims to prevent millions of existing devices from becoming vulnerable to cyberattacks. The extension applies only to devices previously approved before restrictions were introduced, with the FCC citing public interest and consumer protection.

US FCC extends software update deadline for banned foreign-made Wi-Fi routers and drones to 2029
The FCC has extended the deadline for software and firmware updates for certain foreign-made Wi-Fi routers and drones until January 1, 2029. This decision aims to prevent millions of existing devices from becoming vulnerable to cyberattacks. The extension applies only to devices previously approved before restrictions were introduced, with the FCC citing public interest and consumer protection.