A possible ban on TP-Link routers -- one of the most popular router brands in the country -- is gaining momentum, as more than half a dozen federal departments and agencies back the proposal, according to a Washington Post report .
The news first broke in December of last year, when The Wall Street Journal reported that investigators at the Commerce, Defense and Justice departments had all opened probes into the company due to national security risks stemming from its ties to China. Since then, news on the TP-Link front has been relatively quiet.
Now, the proposal has gained interagency approval.
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“Commerce officials concluded TP-Link Systems products pose a risk because the US-based company’s products handle sensitive American data and because the

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