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According to news from this site on March 4, the Communications Administration Bureaus of Anhui Province, Guangdong Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Shanxi Province, Tibet Autonomous Region, Hubei Province and other places have recently issued announcements. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's "Mobile Internet Applications" "Notice on Program Registration Work" requires that before April 1 this year, existing mobile Internet applications (including Apps, mini programs, quick applications, etc., hereinafter referred to as Apps) must complete the registration procedures. Apps that have not completed the registration procedures after the expiration date will Take measures such as delisting, shutting down, and restricting updates in accordance with laws and regulations to further promote the standardized and healthy development of the Internet industry.
According to previous reports on this site, the "Notice" was released in August 2023, and a 10-month period was reserved in the "Notice" as a transition period for the App registration work.
From September 2023 to the end of March 2024, apps that started business before the issuance of the "Notice" must complete the filing procedures with the provincial communications bureau where their residence is located. From April 2024 to the end of June 2024, the telecommunications authorities will organize supervision and inspection of App registration status, and dispose of Apps that have not yet completed the registration procedures in accordance with the law.
Apps that plan to start business after the "Notice" is released should first complete the filing procedures before starting business.
According to the "Notice", network access service providers, application distribution platforms and intelligent terminal manufacturers are required not to provide network access, distribution or preset services to unregistered Apps.
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