Mexico, U.S. Agree to Fight Cross-Border Stolen Phone Traffic

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Mexican and U.S. officials agreed to increase cooperation to combat cross-border trafficking of stolen mobile telephones.

Hector Olavarria Tapia, under-secretary of communications of Mexico’s Secretariat of Communications and Transport, and U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski signed an agreement pledging steps that include promoting the use of security features such as personal identification numbers and passwords.