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Qwest and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Expand Efforts to Block Access to Child Pornography in Washington

DENVER - 
      Qwest Communications International Inc. and the National Center for 
      Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) have expanded efforts to help 
      protect children from online sexual exploitation. Under this voluntary 
      agreement, Qwest is working with the NCMEC to block access to Web sites
Posted : Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:41:29 GMT
Author : CO-QWEST-COMMUNICATIONS
Category : Press Release
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DENVER - (Business Wire) Qwest Communications International Inc. and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) have expanded efforts to help protect children from online sexual exploitation. Under this voluntary agreement, Qwest is working with the NCMEC to block access to Web sites it has identified that contain child pornography.

Qwest is the leader of online safety coalitions in Washington and several other states, through which the company convenes local law enforcement, educators and other community leaders to educate and help protect families online. Qwest has been registered with NCMECs CyberTipline since 2001, and complies with federal requirements to report child pornography. This agreement is consistent with Qwests customer contracts and acceptable use policy.

Child pornography victimizes the youngest and most vulnerable of our society and cannot be tolerated. We have been longtime advocates for child safety on the Internet, but with this agreement we are going even further by denying criminals access to these reprehensible sites, said Qwest Chief Privacy Officer Andy Holleman.

I applaud Qwests efforts to help keep children safe online. By blocking access to child pornography, Qwest helps make the Internet safer for our children, said U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.).

The Qwest Foundation also works with NCMEC to manage two resources, NetSmartz411.org and 1 888-NETS411, where parents and caregivers can get expert advice on keeping children safe on the Internet.

About Qwest

Qwest offers a powerful combination of award-winning broadband, video and voice solutions for residential customers, businesses and government agencies. Customers coast to coast turn to Qwest's industry-leading national fiber optic network to meet their evolving communications and entertainment needs. Qwest employees are the driving force behind the companys nationally recognized Spirit of Service. Qwest is a participant in Networx, the largest communications services contract in the world, to provide innovative voice, data and video services, and is recognized as a leader in the network services market by a leading technology industry analyst firm. For more information on Qwest please visit www.qwest.com. For information about the products and services Qwest is offering in the Networx contract, visit www.gsanetworx.com.

The marks that comprise the Qwest logo are registered trademarks of Qwest Communications International Inc. in the U.S. and certain other countries.

Qwest Communications
Dana Dyksterhuis, 206-461-8054
dana.dyksterhuis@qwest.com


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