On 19 May 2006, senior government officials’ wives sent petition to Prime minister Hun Sen to ban the use of the lastest generation of mobile phones-3G- because it will be able to destroy Khmer culture and pollute the minds of teenagers.
In the petition read that “We are all very concerned that bad people will use morden communication and information technology in the wrong direction and it will make a serious negative effect on morality and social welfare.”
There will be two private companies (MobiTel and AZ Group) to produce a 3G video phone network. The generic term “3G” refers to third-generation mobile phone technology, which offers Internet connections and the possibility of video conferenceing.
At the mean time, the petition also asked for the government to seriously punish anyone found to be using the phones to attract men into sexual relations by sending them explicit pictures.
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I don’t think forbinance is going to work. It’s really silly to retard new technology for people in the developing country.