Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Prevent the misuse of Wi-Fi connectivity

New Delhi: To prevent the misuse of Wi-Fi connectivity by unauthorized users, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has directed all telecom service providers to implement an online centralized authentication procedure for Internet subscribers. According to DoT, all Internet and broadband subscribers using Wi-Fi connectivity would need to get themselves registered with the respective telecom service providers for completing the centralized authentication procedure within 60 days.

As reported by Business Standard, there were about 14 million Internet subscribers and 6.62 million broadband subscribers at the end of June 2009, according to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). Earlier in February, DoT had also raised concerns that Wi-Fi networks were being misused by anti-social elements. Wi-Fi enables user to access internet without any physical connection and the network has a range of 120-300 feet. Wi-Fi is a class of wireless local area network (WLAN) devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Currently, a Wi-Fi device is installed in various personal computers, video game consoles, smartphones and laptops.

With terrorists using the open Wi-Fi networks for communicating, DoT and the Department of Information Technology (DIT) are jointly working out measures to check this growing misuse. DoT has been working on the security of Wi-Fi services in association with DIT since last year. The issue came to light after terror mails were sent via unsecured Wi-Fi connections before serial blasts in Delhi and Ahmedabad.

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