The US onslaught against Chinese tech companies has claimed another victim. The Federal Communications Commission has voted to revoke authorization for China Telecom’s US subsidiary to operate in the United States, citing national security concerns, Aljazeera and news agencies report. China Telecom, the largest Chinese telecommunications company, has provided services in the US for nearly 20 years through China Telecom Americas but as of Tuesday must discontinue within 60 days, according to the FCC. The telco has thus become the biggest victim of China-US rift, a position previously held by Huawei. “The FCC’s decision is disappointing. We plan to pursue...