According to CCTV, Huawei today sued the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its decision to bar the company from participating in federal subsidy funding programs. Huawei said the FCC has violated the US Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Law.
On November 22, the FCC passed a decision that barred operators from using federal subsidy funds to purchase Huawei and ZTE equipment.
The committee also voted to recommend that the US carriers involved to remove and replace both companies' equipment from their existing networks.
On November 23, Huawei issued a statement saying Huawei objected to the FCC’s decision which is based on one-sided information and the misinterpretation of Chinese law.
"Labeling Huawei as national security threat without evidence not only violates the principle of due process of legislation but is also suspected of violating the law." Huawei said at the time.