US Government to Probe Zoom’s $14.7 Billion Five9 Deal for National Security Risks

US Government to Probe Zoom’s $14.7 Billion Five9 Deal for National Security Risks
Small toy figures are seen in front of a Zoom logo in this illustration picture taken on March 15, 2021. Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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A U.S. government committee that reviews foreign investment in telecom is probing videoconferencing company Zoom’s $14.7 billion deal for cloud call center company Five9.

In an August filing with the Federal Communications Commission, the Justice Department, which chairs the committee, said it would review the deal “to determine whether this application poses a risk to the national security or law enforcement interests of the United States.” The Justice Department “believes that such risk may be raised by the foreign participation (including the foreign relationships and ownership) associated with the application.” The Wall Street Journal first reported the probe.