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92,000 spam subscriptions blocked

Vietnamese telecommunications businesses have prevented more than 92,000 subscriptions from spreading spam calls, and more than 35 million fake calls in the first six months of the year, said the Ministry of Information and Communications.
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Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnamese telecommunications businesses haveprevented more than 92,000 subscriptions from spreading spam calls, and morethan 35 million fake calls in the first six months of the year, said theMinistry of Information and Communications.

The number of complaints about spam calls on switchboard 5656 increased onaverage from 13-15 percent per month.

The number of spam calls and affected subscribers decreased significantlycompared to the end of last year.

Specifically, there were about 8.4 million spam calls in June, down 31.9 percentcompared to December last year.

There were 5.4 million subscribers affected by spam calls, down 23.5 percentcompared to December last year.

The Vietnam Telecommunications Authority will direct network operators to regularlyupdating technical measures to prevent fake and spam calls, as well ascoordinate with police agencies to detect and handle acts of phone-numberforgery, to ensure safety, security and social order and protect consumerinterests./.
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