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(Ecns.cn) -- Beijing will likely take the lead in adopting a system that requires all mobile phone users to give their real names, reporters learned at a conference held Sunday by the Publicity Department of the Beijing Municipal CPC Committee.
A regulation being drafted here will require users to sign contracts with their real names when they set up service, transfer service or change service types. Mobile telecom operators will have the right to restrict, suspend or terminate service if users do not comply.
Senior executives from China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom said at the conference that the number of registered mobile phone users in Beijing has surpassed 60 million, and that several millions of new users sign up each year. False messages, spam, rumors and fraud are common problems, they all agreed.
Wang Zhenmin, dean of the School of Law at Tsinghua University, said the regulation will hopefully protect the freedom and privacy of citizens during communication via mobile phones.
However, it is important to investigate which departments check the personal information of old users and how they go about it, said Li Yuan, a law professor at Renmin University of China.
China implemented a system requiring new mobile phone users to provide their real names when buying numbers on September 1, 2010, a move reportedly to combat spam and fraud.
The top legislature last Friday approved rules requiring Internet users to use real names to identify themselves when signing web access agreements.
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