Daines Introduces Bill to Prevent Loss of Cell Service in Many of Montana’s Rural Communities

U.S. Senator Steve Daines today led his colleagues in introducing the “Supporting National Security with Spectrum Act” to fully fund the “Rip and Replace” program to remove Chinese components from our wireless communications systems. Without full funding, wireless and broadband providers across the United States will be saddled with billions of dollars in costs that could result in service blackouts and companies closing down, including many in eastern Montana.

“Rural providers must have the resources and ability to remove compromised equipment, and without it, there is a serious national security risk. This service is also critical for many Montanans in eastern Montana that could lose 911 and cell service. We must get this done before it’s too late,” Daines said. 

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The Rip and Replace program was created in 2020 to remove Chinese components from our wireless communications systems. The Rip and Replace fund needs an additional $3B in order to finish its mission. The continued use of Chinese telecommunications equipment is a major national security concern especially in areas that serve military bases. The “Supporting National Security with Spectrum Act” fully funds the Rip and Replace program by requiring the Federal Communications Commission to re-auction certain spectrum licenses that were recently returned to the Commission.