if china mobile shouldn't operate here, it seems that neither should china telecom and china unicom. those approvals were issued well over 15 years ago before the department of homeland security even existed. at the same time, the national security environment has changed dramatically. the chinese government has conducted a vicious and predatory campaign of cyber hostilities all over the world, including intrusions and hacks of prominent american companies and american institutions. the fact that these two telecom companies are controlled by the chinese communist party and have access to our networks seems to be a very serious problem. at the very least, at the very least, the f.c.c. should open a proceeding to review these companies, and if necessary, revoke their access. senator cotton and i, as you well know and everyone in this chamber knows, don't see eye to eye on many issues, but on this one, we are in complete agreement. we must be really careful about the national security risks posed by china's key tellly come companies and i think senator cotton would also agree with the l