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Telecom

VoIP Providers Call On EU To Ensure Free Access

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Internet calling companies such as eBay unit Skype have called on European policymakers to adopt policies that let consumers access their services through smart phones on any public network.

The Voice on the Net (VON) coalition Europe, which also includes Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Intel Corp, argues carriers are blocking their applications on their cellular or 3G networks, which limits consumer choice

Posted by muhammad abbas at 6:41 AM  

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