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March 15th, 2014 06:28 PM #1
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NTC to require ISPs to block **** starting this month - YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews
March 15, 2014
The National Telecommunications Commission has posted a memorandum circular last January 30 that will require ISPs to block ****ographic content and websites in the Philippines.
This is part of the guidelines set forth to comply with the Anti-Child ****ography Act of 2009 (Republic Act No. 9775).
With the implementation of the rules and regulations, ISPs will have to install carrier-grade monitoring programs to identify and filter out **** content. This could include websites and blogs that publishes **** content, video streaming services that allows uploading and viewing of ****ographic video, file sharing sites and webcam services that facilitates the same.
The Philippine is one of the top countries for **** as well as primary source for an emerging webcam child *** tourism. Last month, ****Hub reported that the Philippines ranked #15 in global mobile traffic to their site.
In 2008, we also reported that the Philippines ranked #8 in the world for **** revenues.
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March 15th, 2014 06:55 PM #2
Someone please kill me now. This is stupid beyond words.
I cannot wait to leave this country. Really. I have totally changed my opinion that it's better to live here than abroad.
Incompetent govt offices, corruption in all levels, idiots in the senate, lack of justice, absence of consumer rights, I could go and on and on!
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March 15th, 2014 07:59 PM #4
I couldn't agree more. They are living proof that evolution can run in reverse.
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March 15th, 2014 08:35 PM #6They can force the telecommunications companies to block **** but they're not willing to force them to require all cellphone subscriber to have their identity registered. Which is more alarming, people watching **** or cellphone being used for crime activities? Kidnappers use prepaid phones, text scammers the same. There are a lot of crimes that would be lessened had all local cellphones can be traced back to a registered owner. Kaso bata rin ng politiko at ng NTC yung ibang mga criminals kaya ayaw nilang implement ito.
Sent from my mind using Telepathy 2
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March 15th, 2014 11:08 PM #8
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March 15th, 2014 11:36 PM #9
'yan nga agad ang naisip ko... tulad sa middle east.
blocked nga lahat ng **** websites, pero nakaka- bili naman ng mga "**** cards"
na inilalagay lang sa mga satellite modems / decoders.
available sa mga suking "bakalah" or sari- sari stores, hahahaha.
malakas ang bentahan ng mga "**** cards" lalo na sa mga remote areas.
malamang may mga politikong balak magnegosyo ng ganito. :naughty2:
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