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Russian authorities block huge new personal data leak

On Thursday, October 1, a group of anonymous Russian citizens launched Rusleaks, a web site providing open access to a significant volume of personal and corporate data from a variety sources, including highly confidential ones such as the databases of Russian tax service and law enforcement agencies. The site was no more accessible today after …

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Rostelecom accused of misappropriating budget funds

Russia’s national telecom operator Rostelecom has been accused by the Prosecutor’s Office of involvement in the misappropriation of 300 million rubles, approximately $1 million, from the government funded Electronic Russia program.

Personal data law comes into full force, Medvedev signs more restrictive amendments

Last week, President Medvedev signed certain amendments to the Russian law on personal data, which hardened the legal obligations on all organizations – both corporate and state sector – dealing with personal data. Although the law was voted by the Russian parliament in 2006 – one year after Russia ratified the Council of Europe’s 1981 Strasbourg …

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Russian government starts accreditation of LTE certification authorities

The Russian Federal Communications Agency (Rossvyaz) has started accreditation of organizations that will test and certify LTE equipment, the agency announced on Monday. Accredited organizations will carry out tests of infrastructure related LTE equipment, either imported or produced in Russia, and issue certificates required for using the equipment in the country.

Russia considers imposing customs fees on GPS receivers without GLONASS support

Russian authorities are not ruling out the establishment of customs fees on imported hardware equipped with GPS navigators not supported by the Russian national satellite navigation system GLONASS. “Currently the fee is zero. There are plans to introduce customs fees for GPS equipment  that is notoriented to GLONASS GPS. It is possible that [the customs …

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Russia tightens screws on copyright violations

Three major court cases involving violation of electronic copyright came into the spotlight in Russia over the past two weeks, revealing a steady – though controversial – progress in the application of copyright related legislation in the country.

Operator consortium vague on LTE deployment, Scartel joint venture project fails to gain momentum

Soyuz LTE, the consortium of Russian telecom operators formed to investigate the conditions for the deployment of LTE and LTE Advanced infrastructure in Russia, submitted its report with conclusions to the State Commission on Radio Frequencies (SCRF) on July 1 as planned. The consortium was requested by the Russian Ministry of Communications and Mass Media …

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MTS files lawsuits against Nokia, SonyEricsson, Samsung and LG over customer service quality

Russian Phone Company (RPC), the retail wing of major mobile operator MTS, announced last week that it had filed a number of lawsuits against the world’s four major mobile handset makers. According to the lawsuits, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and LG are accused of systematically violating deadlines in contractual obligations for non-functional handsets. The four …

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New law on payment systems favors mobile payments but tightens requirements for payment operators

New Federal legislation on payment systems was adopted by the Russian Duma on June 14 and signed into law by President Medvedev on June 27. The new law establishes the legal and organizational foundation for the country’s payment system and regulates the procedure for rendering payment services. The law recognizes four types of players who …

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