Bahrain Joins the Fray of Countries Planning to Limit Internet Services
(PRWEB) August 21, 2013 -- In an article on July 3rd 2013: http://www.ameinfo.com/bahrain-consider-restrictions-internet-telephony-services-347443, Bahraini communications minister is quoted saying that the Kingdom was to study whether to restrict internet based telecom services.
In the report, Sheikh Fawaz bin Mohammed al-Khalaifa claimed that the decision to study the VOIP was motivated by a variety of risks posed by the technology.
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