正文

临下班以前,HR大概闲得,给我发了个连接.

(2010-01-15 08:35:07) 下一个
正文的连接在这:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/6996144/China-begins-monitoring-billions-of-text-messages.html

HR发给我以后,还提醒我: I know you are careful but maybe worthwhile spreading the word...
哎,我要真有什么相当重要的事,是绝不会发电子信息给人留下证据的哦.



Customers of China’s two largest mobile phone networks, China Mobile and China Unicom, have had their text-messaging service blocked after sending risqué texts, according to the state media.

China Mobile is the world’s biggest mobile phone company, with over 508 million customers. Its network handles 1.7 billion text messages a day.

The Global Times, a government-run newspaper, said “everyone seems to be under watch”. Last year, the government vowed to suppress pornography on the internet and has now extended its campaign to mobile phones.

Earlier this week, Google, the internet giant, said it may quit China because of concerns about the country’s recent increase in censorship.

The latest development implies that Chinese censors have moved beyond monitoring of the internet and are now also spying on the country’s vast network of phones.

The newspaper interviewed a civil servant, who expressed reservations over the policy. “We have a lot of private things in our mobile phones. If they monitor the messages, a lot of private things would be leaked,” said the man, who was named only as Mr Cao.

The Southern Metropolis newspaper said a man from the Southern city of Dongguan recently had his phone blocked. China Mobile’s customer service informed the man that their computers had detected lewd words in his messages and that he would have to take his identity card to the local police station to reactivate the phone. He also had to furnish a letter guaranteeing that he would no longer disseminate inappropriate messages.

China Mobile said that the company was complying with demands from the police to report “illegal” text messages with content that included pornography, violence, fraud, suggestions of terrorism, instigations to crime and gambling.

The company said a single message that breached any of its filters would result in the blocking of the mobile phone involved
[ 打印 ]
阅读 ()评论 (1)
评论
目前还没有任何评论
登录后才可评论.