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Article: Chongqing Telecom sets up new system to monitor illegal line-sharing.
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- China Business News
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- September 27, 2007
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Chongqing Telecom sets up new system to monitor illegal line-sharing
Shanghai. September 27. INTERFAX-CHINA - Chongqing Telecom, China telecom's subsidiary in Chongqing Municipality, announced yesterday that it has established a new system called iPush that can check whether broadband users are illegally sharing their connection with multiple households.
Chongqing Telecom decided to put the new system into use, which will monitor all of its subscribers, because the use of routers to share broadband access with multiple households is currently causing great losses for operators across the ...