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Kirill 1, 2016-04-28 22:04:02

Do I need a license for wifi SMS authorization?

Actually, do I need a license for SMS authorization at public wifi hotspots?

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Valentine, 2016-04-29
@vvpoloskin

No. A license is needed only if you yourself will provide a communication service for a fee.

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Cyril 1, 2016-04-29
@SmileyK

For example, I have a cafe, 2 providers come to me for fault tolerance, then I decided to make wifi for clients (a service, they asked), here I find guys who muddle me a suitable hotspo for me, screw up SMS authorization should I have some license for this good?

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Vadim, 2016-05-30
@denisovvsh

Not everything is so simple, fasten SMS authorization, whose? where will the phone number be stored? The number of bodies is recognized as indirect personal data, which means that the law on personal data is "turned on" with all the consequences.

Then it turns out that if they register on my site via SMS, do I need a license?
It seems to me that this is not so, because. only telecom operators need a license, because they sell Internet access service.
The amendment to the law states that a passport can be used to identify the user, i.e. I can give the wifi password to whoever shows me my passport. Naturally, I will save my data in some notebook or put a copy of my passport in a folder.
Do I also need a license in this case?
Wi-Fi fines since 2016!
Roskomnadzor’s claims when using the Wi-Fi network are based on federal laws No. 114 “On countering extremist activity”, No. 436 “On protecting children from information harmful to their health and development”, No. 149 “On information, information technologies and information protection ". Organizations must not only block resources from Roskomnadzor's unified register of prohibited sites, but also filter information that is prohibited for viewing by children.
Starting January 1, 2016, owners of open Wi-Fi networks will be fined for not requiring mandatory user identification. The ban on anonymous Wi-Fi is set out in Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 758 on access to the public Internet: "responsibility extends to everyone who provides universal communication services for data transmission and providing access to the Internet using public access points."
It is proposed to identify users using:
1) an identity document (if we are talking about points of collective access);
2) an account on the public services website;
3) mobile phone numbers:
When you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network, you will be prompted to enter a phone number. An SMS with a confirmation code will be sent to the specified number. After entering it, the user will have access to the Internet. The cost is different for different sms providers - 0.3 - 1.0 rubles. for sms. Payment is made by a specific user or network owner.
Network owners who do not implement any of these methods before the beginning of 2016 will face an unpleasant surprise: for providing anonymous access to Wi-Fi, individual entrepreneurs face a fine of 5 to 50 thousand rubles, legal entities - from 100 to 200 thousand. rubles. A repeated violation will cost an individual entrepreneur 100 thousand rubles or disqualification for up to three years, and legal entities will pay up to 300 thousand rubles.

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