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FC: Bring wireless or GPS equipment to Russia, go to jail?
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 14:06:42 -0400
[$300 proved sufficient incentive for the normally-slothful
bureaucrats in the Russian embassy (technically, the consulate), to
approve my visa. Of course if I bring with me a computer with a
built-in 80211b card, a GPS receiver, or my Palm VII, I'll need far
more than $300 to spring myself from prison. And my PGPdisk being
confiscated? Yikes! --Declan]
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http://travel.state.gov/gps.html
U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Consular Affairs
3/98
INFORMATION ON USING GPS DEVICES,
RADIO-ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT,
AND COMPUTERS IN RUSSIA
This information can change without notice.
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS (GPS)
The importation and use of Global Positioning Systems and other radio
electronic devices are subject to special rules and regulations in
Russia. In general, mapping and natural resource data collection
activities associated with normal, commercial, and scientific
collaboration may result in seizure of the equipment and/or arrest of
the user. The penalty for using a GPS device in a manner which is
determined to have compromised Russian national security can be a
prison term of ten to twenty years. In December 1997, a U.S. citizen
was imprisoned in Rostov-na-Donu for ten days on charges of espionage
for using a GPS device to check the efficacy of newly-installed
telecommunications equipment. He and his company believed the GPS had
been legally imported and were not aware that Russian authorities
considered nearby government installations secret.
No traveler should seek to import or use GPS equipment in any manner
unless it has been properly and fully documented by the traveler in
accordance with the instructions of the Glavgossvyaznadzor (Main
Inspectorate in Communications) and is declared in full on a customs
declaration at the point of entry to the Russian Federation.
All radio electronic devices brought into Russia must have a
certificate from Glavgossvyaznadzor (Main Inspectorate in
Communications) of the Russian Federation. This includes all emitting,
transmitting, and receiving equipment such as GPS devices, cellular
telephones, satellite telephones, and other kinds of radio electronic
equipment. Excluded from the list are consumer electronic devices such
as AM/FM radios.
CELLULAR TELEPHONES
To obtain permission to bring in a cellular telephone, an agreement
for service from a local cellular provider in Russia is required. That
agreement and a letter of guarantee to pay for the cellular service
must be sent to Glavgossvyaznadzor along with a request for permission
to import the telephone. Based on these documents, a certificate is
issued. This procedure is reported to take two weeks. Without a
certificate, no cellular telephone can be brought into the country,
regardless of whether or not it is meant for use in Russia. Permission
for the above devices may also be required from the State Customs
Committee of the Russian Federation.
COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
The State Customs Committee has stated that there are no restrictions
on bringing laptop computers into the Russian Federation for personal
use. The software, however, can be inspected upon departure; and some
equipment and software have been confiscated because of the data
contained in them, or due to software encryption, which is standard in
many programs.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
State Customs Committee of the Russian Federation
Russia 107842 Moscow
1A Komsomolskaya Place
Telephone: 7-095-975-4070
Department for clearance of items for personal use:
Telephone: 7-095-975-4095
Glavgossvyaznadzor
Russia 117909 Moscow
Second Spasnailovkovsky 6
Telephone: 7-095-238-6331
Fax: 7-095-238-5102
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