Efforts by governments to counter internet spam by tracking down and prosecuting spammers have had limited impact and require far more resources than most countries can muster, the United Nations telecoms agency warned on Tuesday.
By Frances Williams in Geneva
Published: March 7 2006 17:52 | Last updated: March 7 2006 17:52
Efforts by governments to counter internet spam by tracking down and prosecuting spammers have had limited impact and require far more resources than most countries can muster, the United Nations telecoms agency warned on Tuesday.
