The Kremlin did not include in the list of licenses for communication services “data transmission over the Internet with voice information overlay.”
Russia’s ruling regime has approved a ban on connecting mobile and landline communications through the Internet. The ban is explained by the fight against fraud.” This is stated in the order of the Russian government, published on Saturday, December 28.
The Kremlin did not include in the list of licenses for communication services “data transmission over the Internet with voice information overlay.”
“Often, such technologies are used by fraudsters, because it has become possible to change numbers. Today this type of telephone fraud is seriously limited, because the connection of data networks to telephone communication networks is not will be included,” the Russian government assured.
The ban on calls to instant messengers has been discussed in Russia since December 23, Russian media wrote.
As is known, in December, a series of arson attacks took place on the territory of the Russian Federation, carried out by Russians under the influence of “Ukrainian crooks.” In particular, in the city of Gus-Khrustalny, Vladimir Region of the Russian Federation, on the night of December 25, a car drove into the building of the military commissariat. The so-called “victim of scammers” closed the gate and set fire to the car.
Let’s add that in St. Petersburg a man tried to set fire to a military registration and enlistment office with two Molotov cocktails.
In Moscow, a pensioner threw a Molotov cocktail at a police car
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