Antara News, Wednesday, February 17, 2010 15:52 WIB
Colombo (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - The World Bank said money given for Sri Lanka's telecom regulator cannot be used for net censorship activities following reports that Chinese expertise would be hired to clamp down on web news portals.
The World Bank said it has given a grant from its Institutional Development Fund for the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRC) to develop a regulatory framework for advanced telecom technology known as next generation networks (NGN).
"This consultancy does not include any provisions or scope to include Internet censorship and the Bank would not approve any such provision," the World Bank said in a statement.
Source:
Business in Asia Today - Feb.17, 2010
published by Asia Pulse
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