June 12, 2009
China take steps to deal with SMS spam messages
China will limit the number of messages that a mobile number can send per day to battle rampant spam messages clogging cell phones, state media said on Friday. Reuters reports.
Spam messages, largely consisting of real estate offers, ads for English lessons, fake tax receipts and other frauds have grown very quickly in China in recent years. It is not unusual to receive dozens of messages a day, including the odd gun ad.
One mobile number cannot send more than 200 messages per hour or 1,000 per day on weekdays, according to the agreement.
On holidays, 500 messages per hour and 2,000 per day may originate from one number.
Image from Media Shift PBS.
emily | 3:20 PM |
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