212 held for providing VoiP.Byline: Rahima Al Balushi MUSCAT Muscat, Maskat, or Masqat (all: mŭs`kăt, mŭs`kət), city (1993 pop. 533,774), capital of Oman, SE Arabia, on the Gulf of Oman. It is flanked by rugged mountains. Eoe1/4" The Royal Oman Police (ROP (1) (Raster Operation) An instruction that manipulates the bits of a bitmapped image in some manner. (2) (RISC Operation) An instruction in a RISC processor. ) raided 121 cyber cafes throughout the country and arrested 212 people for providing illegal Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoiP) service, a senior police officer said here yesterday. Many cyber cafes and individuals were found using VoIP technology to provide cheap international phone services to customers, resulting in huge losses for local telecommunication providers, the officer said. Speaking to Times Of Oman Times of Oman is the leading and number one newspaper from the Sultanate of Oman in the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (AGCC). Founded in 1975 it holds a commanding position in the advertisement and circulation market share of this country. , the officer, on condition of anonymity, said: Eoe1/4EoAround 212 accused of various Asian nationalities have been arrested since the beginning of the year till October 26.Eoe1/4A[yen] Of the 121 cases, Muscat reported 42, the highest. Eoe1/4EoNineteen cases were reported from Al Dakhilyah and Al Batinah, 18 from Dhofar, 16 from Al Sharqiyah, four from Al Dahirah and three from Al Wusta,Eoe1/4A[yen] the officer said. Eoe1/4EoMost arrests were made after the Directorate General of Inquiries and Criminal Investigation was tipped off about people using Internet and some technical devices to sell the cheap calling cards,Eoe1/4A[yen] the officer said The ROP has intensified raids in many areas across the Sultanate and has sought support from the public, the officer said. Providing telecommunications services (international phone calls without a licence through Internet Protocol) is illegal in the Sultanate as per provisions of Article (20) of the Telecommunications Regulatory Act. Officials point out that violators of the telecom law will have to shell out RO50,000 or spend two years in jail or both. Muscat Press and Publishing House SAOC SAOC Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization SAOC Sunbeam Alpine Owners Club (UK) SAOC Sector Air Operations Center SAOC South African Orchid Council SAOC Submariners Association Of Canada (Gloucester, ON, Canada) 2009 Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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