The FCC determination was specifically concerned with manufacturer firmware, supply chain provenance, and the risk of persistent access via compromised router software. Loxada’s architecture directly addresses all of those concerns, regardless of where the underlying hardware was made.
Every Loxada device runs Loxada’s proprietary firmware. The manufacturer’s firmware is removed entirely at provisioning. The device cannot be updated by the manufacturer, cannot communicate with manufacturer infrastructure, and cannot receive unauthorized configuration changes. Updates are applied centrally by Loxada, automatically, and independently of the hardware manufacturer’s practices.