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天朝威武,宣布除了中国电信和中国联通以外的voip都是非法的
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/7246526.html
奇怪只在人民日报的英文版看到这条消息
中文版暂时没搜到,呵呵
The Chinese regulator has declared Internet phone services other than those
provided by China Telecom and China Unicom as illegal, which is expected to
make services like Skype unavailable in the country.
The decision was criticized as a measure to protect the duopoly of state-
owned telecom carriers, media reports said yesterday.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said all VoIP (voice
over Internet protocol) phone services are illegal on the Chinese mainland,
except those provided by telecommunications carriers China Telecom and China
Uniom. The ministry gave no timetable on when the ruling takes effect.
VoIP is an Internet-based service that helps people save on phone calls. For
example, a call to Japan or South Korea costs about 3.99 yuan (60 US cents)
a minute, compared with 10 US cents a minute or even free for Skype users.
The decision is expected to make Skype, UUCall and other similar services
unavailable in China.
"It's ridiculous," said Kan Kaili, a professor at Beijing University of
Posts and Telecommunications. "VoIP is a popular technology worldwide."
Skype was not available to comment yesterday.
The ruling is designed to protect the state-owned carriers, a Xinhua report
said.
Source: Shanghai Daily
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90778/90860/7246526.html
奇怪只在人民日报的英文版看到这条消息
中文版暂时没搜到,呵呵
The Chinese regulator has declared Internet phone services other than those
provided by China Telecom and China Unicom as illegal, which is expected to
make services like Skype unavailable in the country.
The decision was criticized as a measure to protect the duopoly of state-
owned telecom carriers, media reports said yesterday.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said all VoIP (voice
over Internet protocol) phone services are illegal on the Chinese mainland,
except those provided by telecommunications carriers China Telecom and China
Uniom. The ministry gave no timetable on when the ruling takes effect.
VoIP is an Internet-based service that helps people save on phone calls. For
example, a call to Japan or South Korea costs about 3.99 yuan (60 US cents)
a minute, compared with 10 US cents a minute or even free for Skype users.
The decision is expected to make Skype, UUCall and other similar services
unavailable in China.
"It's ridiculous," said Kan Kaili, a professor at Beijing University of
Posts and Telecommunications. "VoIP is a popular technology worldwide."
Skype was not available to comment yesterday.
The ruling is designed to protect the state-owned carriers, a Xinhua report
said.
Source: Shanghai Daily