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FCC Seeks Foreign Control Data From 18,000 Firms

Published Date: 6/16/2026

Notice

Summary

The FCC is asking businesses and nonprofits to share info about foreign control in their communications networks to keep things safe and transparent. This new reporting will affect about 18,000 groups, who’ll spend around 2 hours each filling out the forms. Comments on this info collection are open until August 17, 2026, so speak up if you have ideas to make it easier or clearer!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Extra Disclosure and Enforcement If Foreign-Controlled

Respondents who say they are owned, controlled, or subject to the jurisdiction of a foreign adversary must provide additional details about that control, and the Order creates ongoing reporting triggers plus a streamlined enforcement and revocation process for non-compliance.

New FCC Foreign-Control Reporting Burden

If your organization is an FCC-regulated business or nonprofit, you may need to fill out FCC Form 5655 to report foreign-adversary control. The FCC expects about 18,000 respondents, with an average of 2 hours per response (total annual burden 36,000 hours), and the reporting is required to obtain or retain benefits and may be one-time or on occasion.

Some Attestation Data Made Public

The FCC will make certain attestation and disclosure information available to the public for inspection, subject to privacy and confidentiality protections, so outside parties can raise concerns about communications network vulnerabilities.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/16/2026
8/17/2026

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Federal Communications Commission
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