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    US Inches Closer to Banning TP-Link Routers

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Potential TP-Link Ban: Several US government agencies are considering a ban on TP-Link routers due to national security concerns linked to the company’s ties to China, despite its 2022 separation from the Chinese parent corporation.

    2. Interagency Review: A months-long review involving the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense has been conducted regarding the implications of such a ban amidst ongoing investigations into the company.

    3. Market Dominance: TP-Link routers hold a significant market share in the US, with estimates ranging from 36% to as high as 60%, raising concerns about the impact of a ban on American consumers.

    4. Bargaining Chip in Trade Talks: The potential ban is seen as a strategic move amidst US-China trade negotiations, with sources indicating it could serve as leverage for the administration despite recent breakthroughs in discussions.

    The U.S. government is considering a ban on TP-Link routers, according to reports. The Commerce Department is leading this potential move, with support from several agencies. This includes the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense.

    Concerns about national security fuel the discussion. Investigations into TP-Link began last year due to fears over its ties to China. Although TP-Link Technologies and TP-Link Systems separated in 2022, doubts linger. Government officials worry that, under Chinese law, TP-Link may need to comply with requests from Chinese intelligence agencies. A spokesperson for TP-Link denied any connections to China, arguing that banning the company would harm American businesses.

    Despite this uncertainty, TP-Link remains a dominant player in the U.S. market. The company claims it holds 36 percent of market share, though some reports suggest it was as high as 60 percent earlier this year. Its pricing strategy, selling products below cost, has raised eyebrows and drawn competitors’ concern.

    Moreover, the ongoing discussions about a ban come amid broader trade negotiations between the U.S. and China. While recent talks saw some progress, the potential ban on TP-Link routers could act as a bargaining chip for the administration.

    Urban innovation and the rise of smart cities depend heavily on reliable tech infrastructure. As cities increasingly rely on technology for efficient operations and improved citizen services, the implications of such potential bans could be significant. Stakeholders in the tech industry advocate for solutions that prioritize security without stifling innovation. The outcome of this situation remains to be seen, but it underscores the intricate relationship between national security and technological advancement.

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