TP-Link has become increasingly dominant in the US router market since the pandemic. According to the Journal report, it grew ...
The Shenzhen, China-based router manufacturer is reportedly under investigation by the Commerce, Defense and Justice ...
US authorities are investigating whether TP-Link "poses a national-security risk and are considering banning the devices," ...
The growing number of security risks linked to TP-Link routers could soon see them getting banned in the US, the WSJ reports.
US Government is reportedly considering a ban on TP-Link devices TP-Link supplies 65% of home routers in the US The routers ...
We will update this story if and when we hear back from them. TP-Link has about 65 percent of the US router market for homes and small businesses. It also partners with more than 300 internet service ...
For those unfamiliar, TP-Link is a Chinese network equipment company with headquarters in both China and the United States, ...
TP-Link routers now make up 65% of the US router market, according to the report, a number that a TP-Link rep rejects, though they admit the firm has grown its US presence.
While the US government is investigating TP-Link, there's no evidence that it is willfully leaving its SOHO routers open to ...
Authorities in the US are considering a ban on TP-Link internet routers over national security concerns due to their repeated links to Chinese cyberattacks. Investigators at the Commerce ...
The probe opens a new front in the US push to crack down on China-linked technology firms. Read more at straitstimes.com.
With the US reportedly eyeing a TP-Link equipment ban, we examine some of the best alternatives to this popular yet potentially risky brand.