Global Times

Regulator: No ban on providing VPN services to individual­s

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China’s cyber regulator, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology ( MIIT), denied barring domestic telecommun­ications carriers from providing virtual private networks ( VPNs) services to individual­s.

An offi cial statement from the subordinat­e bodies of the MIIT detailing such bans does not exist, and foreign media reports are therefore untrue, the MIIT told domestic news outlet thepaper. cn on Wednesday.

Regulation of VPNs issued in January will not prevent corporatio­ns and individual­s at home and abroad getting access to a VPN or stop them from carrying out legal business operations, the MIIT said.

According to the January regulation, all basic telecommun­ication companies and Internet service providers are barred from setting up or renting special lines ( including VPNs) to carry out cross- border operations, unless they are granted approval from authoritie­s.

The rules target companies and individual­s that have no approvals or licenses but instead conduct illegal cross- border operations by renting special lines ( including VPNs), the MIIT continued. For foreign trade and multinatio­nal companies, they can rent special lines from telecommun­ication operators that legally provide such services, the MIIT said.

Rumors circulatin­g recently claimed that a VPN company named Chuanglian VPN said it was among the first batch of companies in China to have obtained a license from the MIIT to provide VPN services.

The MIIT denied that it had given the green light to sell VPN services in the country to any company, thepaper. cn reported.

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