BEIJING -- In a move that has confused...
China does not want to see another foreign company which providing business VoIP telephone services forced out of China

During a recent telecom industry conference, Wen Ku, director of the Industry Ministry's Technology department said "the ministry is not against Internet-based telephone services, but only those operating illegally in the country".
He went on to state " Hosted VoIP PBX phone service is a world trend in the telecom industry, and China is not against VoIP technology,".
Another Ministry of Industry spokesman, said the "issue is over", and refused to comment on whether the ministry will adopt any measures to crack down on Skype. This is possibly a sign that China may not ban business voip solutions.
China has been vague on what constitutes an illegal VoIP service. The ministry on Dec 10 called for a crackdown "on illegal Small business pbx system & services" and said it was collecting evidence against them.
At the conference, Wen would not define what an illegal small voip phone system is but noted that the crackdown is mainly to fight online crimes and fraud done through business services voip.
Since 2005, Chinese authorities have permitted only China Telecom and China Netcom, to conduct trial business voice services in four cities. Experts say that this rule technically means that all managed voip solutions provided by other companies are illegal, said Wang Yuquan, senior consultant with research firm Frost & Sullivan in China.
These pilot programs never happened, and the so-called illegal business telecommunication services have grown rapidly since that time.
Experts believe that Chinese authorities will be extremely cautious in dealing with the regulations to avoid raising international concerns and do anything that could harm their economy.
China does not want to see another foreign company which providing business VoIP telephone services forced out of China (due to censorship), especially after what happened with Google.
Skype's partner in China, TOM Group, said earlier this week that the Web-based calling service complies with the Chinese law.
A TOM Group spokeswoman said that "the operation of Skype in China is compliant with local laws and regulations" and "it is business as usual".
Chinese users currently have no problems accessing Skype.
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