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China Gets Tough on Cellphone Fraud and Spam


Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org)
Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:24:21 -0600

China will require all mobile phone subscribers to register using
their real names next year, in a bid to curb rampant spam and growing
fraud conducted over mobile services, the official Xinhua news agency
said.

The much talked-about move is mainly aimed at users of prepaid
cellphone accounts, which can be opened easily by anyone with cash and
a handset. These accounts have no monthly fee, but instead are
"charged up" using prepaid cards and used until the credit runs out.

The new rules, similar to those already introduced in countries such
as Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand and Malaysia, will require China's
200 million users of prepaid service -- more than half the nation's
total 388 million subscribers -- to register using their real names,
according to Xinhua.

Such registration has sparked protests from operators such as China
Mobile (Hong Kong) Ltd. and China Unicom Ltd. who complain the shift
will require a mountain of extra paperwork. Others say it will impose
on individuals' privacy.

The move is aimed at curtailing a burgeoning tide of cellphone-related
fraud and spam, most conducted over cellphones using text messaging,
Xinhua quoted Wang Xudong, head of China's Ministry of Information
Industry, as saying.

Chinese mobile users sent a whopping 274 billion text messages in the
first 11 months of this year, up 26 percent from all of last year,
according to official data.

China's phone companies have shut down more than 10,000 accounts this
year for sending illegal messages with fraudulent, harassing or erotic
text, according to Xinhua, quoting MII sources.

Thailand introduced compulsory registration for prepaid mobile users
earlier this year in an attempt to prevent bomb attacks, saying most
of some 120 bombings in the country since early 2004 had been
triggered by mobile phone.

Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.

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