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China makes Skype illegal - Telegraph

China has made Skype illegal, according to state-run media, as the country continues to shut itself off from the rest of the world.

Malcolm Moore in Shanghai 12:36PM GMT 30 Dec 2010


All internet phone calls will be banned apart from those made over two state-owned networks, China Unicom and China Telecom.

“[This] is expected to make services like Skype unavailable in the country,” reported the People’s Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Communist party.

Websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Youtube are already blocked in China and Google closed down its Chinese servers last year after heavy government pressure.

Yesterday (Thurs), Wang Chen, the deputy head of the Chinese Propaganda department, boasted that “By November, [...] 350 million piece of harmful information, including text, pictures and videos, had been deleted [from the Chinese internet]”.

Some Chinese users of Twitter, the micro-blogging website, claimed they could already no longer download Skype, but the service appeared to be working normally in Shanghai.

China is now the world’s largest market for internet phone calls, which are far cheaper than land-line calls and are now cutting into the market of China’s state telecommunications giants.

Since September 2007, Skype users in China have had to use a service provided jointly by Skype and TOM, a Hong Kong-based company.

The service has been widely criticised for monitoring messages on the network, especially those which mentioned “sensitive” subjects such as Falun Gong, the banned spiritual movement, and Tibet.

Yesterday the Chinese ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which issues licenses to telecommunication companies, declined to comment on when the regulations would take effect. SkypeBJ, the company’s Beijing partner, declined to comment on the ban and Skype itself did not respond to requests for a statement.

According to the new regulations, phone calls from computers to land lines on Skype will be banned, but it may still be legal to make calls from computers to other computers.

However, experts said the rules would be difficult, if not impossible, to enforce, since Chinese internet users could simply download versions of Skype or other internet phone call programs from websites outside China.

“It is very unlikely that they will manage to shut Skype down,” said Professor Kan Kaili at Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications.

“Skype is the market leader, but there is also MSN and Gmail Talk. The children of Chinese government officials, who are studying abroad, use these services to call home, so I do not think anyone is going to cut the lines. Even if they take a strict approach, such as getting local operators to block the broadband services of people who use Skype, people will still find a way around it,” he added.
 
wow calm down China

whats wrong with Skype? Scard it might be used as a tool to spread Information?

*shakes head* axis of evil indeed
 
wow calm down China

whats wrong with Skype? Scard it might be used as a tool to spread Information?

*shakes head* axis of evil indeed

I'm sure you can pass information through regular phonecalls/emails. Looks more like a business protection thing than anything else.

On the otherhand it might be easier to rig government sponsored networks. That could've been a consideration.
 
I'm sure you can pass information through regular phonecalls/emails. Looks more like a business protection thing than anything else.

On the otherhand it might be easier to rig government sponsored networks. That could've been a consideration.

true true



I hope someday China and US would unite for god sakes and start invading other planets/aliens


you think there will be peace between us someday?


we should be building spaceships! not Aircraft Carriers.. :china::usflag:
 
I'm sure you can pass information through regular phonecalls/emails. Looks more like a business protection thing than anything else.

On the otherhand it might be easier to rig government sponsored networks. That could've been a consideration.

Info can be passed through pigeons and writing latter too that doesn't mean we go back 100-200 years back.

Also learn about skype it a must for businesses.

But, people don't know the cruelty in china, govt. even decides your family matters like you will have one child or two. :bunny:
 
true true



I hope someday China and US would unite for god sakes and start invading other planets/aliens


you think there will be peace between us someday?


we should be building spaceships! not Aircraft Carriers.. :china::usflag:

If you looked closely the main attack shuttle in avatar had a Chinese dragon on its nose :D :D :D :D.
 
If they block Skype the internet users can use number of other services for their internet calls. (gtalk, yahoo, msn, etc) Are they going to ban all of them? I am sure there are Chinese alternatives to these services already.
 
This is ridiculous

What exactly do they intend to do by banning this? Already a lot of my Chinese friends are pissed off that they cannot use facebook when they are visiting China.

Can any Chinese member explain the actions of the government regarding this censorship issue?
 
Loss for big chinese population living in US for their everyday contact and talks with relatives.
But who cares, its communists. Period:rolleyes:
 
@ Indians......


Wasn't India thinking of Banning Black Berry....... A state will do whatever it will see best for the state and its people....
 
@ Indians......


Wasn't India thinking of Banning Black Berry....... A state will do whatever it will see best for the state and its people....

Lolzzz purposeful twisting of info or just ignorance.

India was asking for the encrypted servers to be placed in India itself or else face a ban.

It was not a unilateral,arbitrary ban like the one mentioned above in the thread.
 
Lolzzz purposeful twisting of info or just ignorance.

India was asking for the encrypted servers to be placed in India itself or else face a ban.

It was not a unilateral,arbitrary ban like the one mentioned above in the thread.
I didn't know the detail so i would say Ignorance.....

The thing is ban.... Chinese state will do whatever it see fit for the country like what India was doing as it thought its best for the state......
 
According to the new regulations, phone calls from computers to land lines on Skype will be banned, but it may still be legal to make calls from computers to other computers.

So its totally business purposes.
 

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