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Regulations on the use and management of military mobile phones

Legal subjectivity:

Article 204 of the China People's Liberation Army Internal Affairs Ordinance stipulates that according to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, military units should take effective measures, such as examination and approval for the record, standardizing the use occasions, setting no-playing signs, shielding signals and so on, to strictly control the use and management of mobile phones. If it is really necessary to use public mobile phones because of work needs, it must be approved by the person in charge of the unit above the regiment level and reported to the command organ of the subordinate unit for the record. The use of mobile phones shall comply with the following provisions: (1) It is strictly forbidden to carry and use public mobile phones when performing combat readiness, combat readiness, training and drills; (2) It is forbidden to bring mobile phones into war rooms, intelligence rooms, confidential rooms, communication hubs, secret-related meetings, military aircraft and ships (boats), important warehouses, missile launching positions, weapons and equipment test sites, combat readiness projects and other secret-related places; (three) it is forbidden to use mobile phones to handle official business in places with wired communication conditions; (four) prohibit the use of public mobile phones to talk about, transmit and store confidential information; (five) it is forbidden to use mobile phones to connect to the Internet or use mobile phones with real-time video calling function in the office; (6) It is forbidden to connect public mobile phones to classified computers; (seven) it is strictly prohibited to use mobile phone recording, photography, video recording and positioning services in official activities; (eight) prohibit the use of military mobile phones to talk about and transmit confidential information in an unencrypted state; (9) It is forbidden for generals to carry mobile phones abroad (territory) or provide them to irrelevant personnel for use; (ten) the use of mobile phones donated by foreign companies, foreign-funded enterprises and people outside the country (territory) is strictly prohibited. Commercial order.

Legal objectivity:

Article 8 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that civil subjects shall not violate the law, public order and good customs when engaging in civil activities.