Russian Lawmakers Back Push to Make Local Apps Mandatory on Smartphones

The bill seeks to help Russian IT firms compete with foreign companies.

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By Reuters | Updated: 6 November 2019 16:41 IST

Russian lawmakers on Tuesday backed legislation in a preliminary vote that would require all smartphones, computers and smart TV sets sold in Russia to come pre-installed with Russian software.

The bill seeks to help Russian IT firms compete with foreign companies and would allow the government to designate certain locally-produced software as mandatory for devices sold in the country.

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Lawmakers in the lower house of parliament say the bill would also benefit Russian consumers, as it will spare them having to download domestic software upon purchasing new technology.

The bill proposes fines for companies that sell devices without pre-installed Russian software of up to RUB 200,000 (roughly Rs. 2.2 lakhs) starting from January 2021.

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Russia's cellphone market is dominated by foreign companies Apple, Samsung, and Huawei products.

In August, Russian Internet group Mail.ru said it was in talks with Huawei about the possibility of having its software pre-installed on the Chinese firm's devices.

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The proposal will only become law if it is backed in two more votes by the lower house of parliament and then approved by the upper house and President Vladimir Putin.

Moscow is trying to expand control over the internet and reduce its dependence on foreign companies and countries.

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Last month, Russian Internet giant Yandex expressed concerns over a draft law limiting foreign ownership in Russian IT companies to 50 percent.

On Friday, a law known as the "sovereign Internet" bill came into force, tightening state control over the global network.

Russia has introduced tougher Internet laws in recent years, requiring search engines to delete some search results, messaging services to share encryption keys with security services and social networks to store user data on servers in the country.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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