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Putin Signs Law Fining Telecom Operators for Roskomnadзор Violations
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Putin Signs Law Fining Telecom Operators for Roskomnadзор Violations

A new law signed by Putin introduces administrative fines for telecom operators who violate interaction rules with Roskomnadzor. The legislation also limits individual SIM card registrations.

VC.ruDec 28
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Quick Summary

  • 1On December 28, 2025, legislation was signed into law establishing administrative liability for telecommunications operators.
  • 2The law specifically targets violations of interaction rules with the state media regulator, Roskomnadzor.
  • 3Operators now face financial penalties for non-compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • 4Additionally, the legislation introduces strict limits on the number of SIM cards an individual can register.

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New Penalties for OperatorsSIM Card Registration LimitsRegulatory ImpactConclusion

Quick Summary#

President Putin has signed a new law introducing administrative fines for telecommunications operators. The legislation targets violations of interaction rules with the state media regulator, Roskomnadzor. Operators failing to comply with these regulations will now face financial penalties.

The law also imposes a strict limit on the number of SIM cards an individual can register. Citizens are restricted to purchasing no more than 20 SIM cards. Violating this limit will trigger administrative responsibility. These changes aim to enhance state oversight of the telecom sector and prevent the illicit use of mobile communications.

New Penalties for Operators#

The signed legislation establishes a framework for punishing mobile service providers. The primary focus is ensuring strict adherence to guidelines set by Roskomnadzor. If operators fail to follow these protocols, they will be subject to administrative fines.

This move signals a stricter approach to regulating the telecommunications industry. The government is prioritizing compliance and accountability. By imposing financial consequences, the state intends to enforce the existing regulatory structure more effectively.

SIM Card Registration Limits#

A major component of the new law is the restriction on personal mobile device usage. The legislation explicitly limits the number of SIM cards a single person can own. The cap is set at 20 SIM cards per individual.

Registering more than the allowed amount will result in administrative responsibility. This measure is likely designed to combat fraud and the use of anonymous SIM cards in illegal activities. It standardizes the registration process across the country.

Regulatory Impact#

This legislation strengthens the hand of the regulatory body in the technology sector. Roskomnadzor will now have legal backing to penalize non-compliant operators directly. The law serves as a tool to maintain order in the digital space.

The implications for the telecom market are significant. Companies must now audit their compliance procedures to avoid penalties. The restriction on SIM cards also affects consumer behavior, requiring more rigorous identification for mobile services.

Conclusion#

The introduction of fines for operators and limits on SIM cards marks a pivotal change in Russia's digital policy. The law reinforces the authority of Roskomnadzor and aims to secure the telecommunications infrastructure. As the law takes effect, the industry must adapt to these new compliance requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Telecom operators now face administrative fines for violating interaction rules with Roskomnadzor.

The new law limits individuals to a maximum of 20 SIM cards.

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