Laos to tighten telecom rules for enhanced cybersecurity


VIENTIANE (Xinhua): Laos' Ministry of Technology and Communications has issued strict regulations regarding the use of telecommunication and internet services in the country, aiming to ensure secure and efficient operations while protecting against fraud.

Individuals, legal entities, and telecommunications and internet service providers are strictly prohibited from connecting Laos' telecommunication and internet systems to foreign networks without prior authorization from the Lao Ministry of Technology and Communications, Lao National Radio reported on Friday.

This measure aims to curb fraudulent activities, including scams operated by criminal groups and call-center fraud.

The ministry has also established a committee to oversee telecommunications and internet connections and ensure compliance with national laws. This body will monitor and enforce regulations to maintain secure and reliable digital communications in Laos.

The notice, issued on Wednesday, reaffirms the Lao government's commitment to promoting the safe and efficient use of telecommunications and internet services, supporting the country's digital transformation goals. - Xinhua

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