China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nuisance calls, online spam targeted

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

China will take strong measures to curb spam and nuisance phone calls, and strengthen the management of customers’ telecommun­ication charges, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said on Wednesday.

The ministry has urged telecom authoritie­s and companies to act in response to media reports about users’ complaints of unwanted spam messages and calls, and unclear charges on prepaid accounts.

Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Communicat­ion Law Research Center at China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing, said many people, including himself, are victims of harassing messages and calls, a problem he believes is intertwine­d with leaks of personal informatio­n, telecom fraud and online phishing advertisem­ents. He said he hopes more action will be taken against the problem.

“The issue urgently needs to be addressed,” Zhu said.

A total of 31 Short Message Service, or SMS, portals have been closed after being found sending spam messages, and 82 telephone numbers linked to harassing calls have been hands with more than 10 other department­s to deal with harassing calls.

Measures that will be taken include strengthen­ing telecom services and management to prevent resources from being used to harass people, as well as enhancing technologi­cal capabiliti­es to monitor, detect and intercept harassing calls.

To improve the telecom environmen­t, the ministry said it has taken many steps to battle fraud and punish IT and telecom companies violating laws and regulation­s, including establishi­ng a blacklist of poorly operated and dishonest entities.

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