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US Eyes TP-Link Router Ban Over Security Fears
12 Dec
Summary
- US may ban TP-Link routers due to security concerns.
- Antitrust probe investigates alleged predatory pricing practices.
- TP-Link denies wrongdoing, cites California HQ and Vietnam manufacturing.

The United States is reportedly considering a ban on TP-Link networking products due to escalating security concerns and allegations of unfair pricing. Federal agencies, including the Commerce, Defense, and Justice Departments, have allegedly been investigating the company since August 2024. Concerns stem from potential vulnerabilities in the devices and accusations that TP-Link engages in predatory pricing to keep market share artificially low.
TP-Link has vehemently denied these claims, asserting that its US operations are headquartered in California and are distinct from its Chinese parent company. The manufacturer also states that its routers are produced in its own facility in Vietnam, ensuring no foreign government has control over their design or production. The company maintains it complies with US law and cooperates with information requests.




