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Zanu
PF texts sent from Sweden: Econet
New
Zimbabwe.com
December 17, 2009
http://www.newzimbabwe.com/news-1491-Zanu+PF+texts+sent+from+Sweden/news.aspx
Econet Wireless says it took action to shut down the source of SMS
messages which caused a furore at Zanu PF's congress last
weekend.
The mobile phone
operator said the messages originated from delegates at the congress,
and were routed to a messaging centre in Sweden which then transmitted
them back as bulk text messages to its customers "using a
computer that could send to our number range".
The text messages
claimed the so-called Solomon Mujuru faction of the party would
oppose President Robert Mugabe's nomination to lead the party
for a further five years. Mugabe was endorsed unchallenged.
The party reacted
with fury to the text messages, accusing Econet of "launching
an electronic warfare attack against Zanu PF".
In a statement,
Econet said: "We received complaints to the effect that unsolicited
messages were being received by some of our customers.
"This was
not only being directed to Econet, but also to other operators,
but because we are the largest operator we received the majority
of the messages.
"As the
SMS messages were coming to us from Sweden through normal SMS channels,
we asked the operator concerned to shut down the transmissions as
they were in violation of interconnection agreements, and they agreed
to do so."
The Zanu PF
congress passed resolutions calling on the Security Minister, the
Information Communication Technology Minister and telecoms sector
regulators to investigate the "broadcasting of falsehoods
and hate messages designed to cause alarm and despondency in violation
of Zimbabwe's laws".
Econet said
it was cooperating with authorities in finding both the source of
the original texts as well as those who paid for their transmission
on its network from Sweden.
The company
added: "The persons who were sending messages to Sweden need
to appreciate that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe.
"We also
understand that the manner they did it may also have contravened
Swedish law.
"We are
installing software that will identify and block, immediately, any
bulk SMS broadcasts, which we have not authorised in advance.
"There
is no operator anywhere in the world, who allows an outside party
to bombard its customers with SMS messages, irrespective of the
contents of the SMS.
"It does
not happen in Britain, or America, or Sweden. It is illegal, and
an abuse of the system."
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