Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Ministry probes pre-paid phone users information

Staff from mobile service provider Vinaphone instruct clients on how to use their services. —VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Giang

Staff from mobile service provider Vinaphone instruct clients on how to use their services. —VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Giang

HA NOI — The Public Security Ministry has started to check the personal information of mobile phone owners who use Ha Noi- Police-issued identity cards for their pre-paid subscriptions.

Checks in HCM City and Da Nang will follow.

The checks were necessary because numerous violations were still occurring two years after regulations for the management of pre-paid subscriptions had been introduced, said the deputy director of the ministry's administration of social order department Nguyen Cong Son.

Many pre-paid mobile phone subscribers used the services to harass others; detonate explosives or illegally plug into other people's networks, he told a workshop to review mobile services.

An example was a pre-paid mobile phone subscriber who used the service in an attempt to detonate a home-made bomb at a pagoda in northern Thai Binh Province last year.

The device did not explode because it was damp.

Warning

Pre-paid mobile phone users found to have registered incorrect personal information would be required to re-register or have their services denied, warned deputy Information and Communications Minister Le Nam Thang.

Subscribers who tried to register incorrect information for negative purposes would be punished and publicly named, he said.

The Information and Communications Ministry's Communications Department deputy director Nguyen Xuan Tru said most of the transgressions occurred when customers bought their phones.

Vendors pre-registered millions of potential customers to entice them into making their purchases.

The most common transgression was not saving customer registrations or not committing the registration to paper.

Up to 80 per cent of vendors either did not have computers or their computers were not linked to the service provider network.

Information and communication ministry teams have inspected more than 26,000 customer registration points or agents throughout the country and imposed fines totalling VND1.1 billion (US$56,100) during the past two years.

They found 4,821 incomplete but authorised contracts.

The General Statistics Office says Viet Nam had more than 150 million telephone subscribers as of June - 80 per cent of them mobile phone users.

The number of pre-paid mobile phone users accounted for almost 90 per cent of mobile phone subscribers - one-third of them in Ha Noi, HCM City and Da Nang. — VNS

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Checks of pre-paid subscribers planned

HA NOI - The Public Securities Ministry plans to check the personal information of pre-paid mobile phone subscribers who use Ha Noi- Police-issued identity cards.

Checks in HCM City and Da Nang will follow.

The checks were necessary because numerous violations were still occurring two years after regulations for the management of pre-paid subscriptions had been introduced, said the deputy director of the ministry's administration of social order department Nguyen Cong Son.

Many people pre-paid mobile phones to harass others; detonate explosives or illegally plug into other people's network, he told a workshop to review mobile services.

Pre-paid mobile phone users found to have registered incorrect personal information would be required to re-register or have their services denied, said deputy Information and Communications Minister El Nam Thang.

Information and communication ministry inspectors have found more than 26,000 customer registrations that included false information and 4,821 incomplete but authorised contracts during the past two years. - VNS

To be updated

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Mobile libraries to visit schools

HSBC Bank (Vietnam) Ltd and BaoViet Holdings Insurance Corp (Bao Viet) have launched a 1.5 billion VND (769,000 USD) mobile-library project for primary school pupils and disadvantaged youngsters in Da Nang.

The mobile library programme is a Global Village Foundation initiative that gives thousands of students and teachers a chance to appreciate the fun and intellectual benefits of reading.

It also aims to teach library science and book care, and improve children's aptitude and appetite for learning.

The project is administered by the foundation in cooperation with the Da Nang Department of Education and Training.

At least 136 schools will receive a mobile library over a period of three years from the start of the 2010-11 school year.

Around 58,000 students across eight districts in Da Nang will benefit from the scheme.

One library containing 275 books on a variety of subjects, including Vietnamese literature, culture, encyclopaedias and fun reading materials will be delivered to each school reading hall, and will be open to children aged 12 years or younger.

Every semester, each set of library books will be rotated to another school so that every school will have access to four different sets of library books over a two-year period./.

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