By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – China Telecom (NYSE ? announced Wednesday that it will continue to provide some services in the United States after a U.S. regulator revoked the authorization for the company to operate telecommunications within the country. The reason? National security. In October, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted to cancel authorization. According to the FCC, China Telecom (Americas), (CTA), “is susceptible to exploitation and influence by China government.” The company wrote to the FCC stating that the services they intend to keep do not come under an FCC order prohibiting common carrier operations. CTA claimed that...