AT T sent a letter to the FCC protesting Google’s blocking of telephone calls from consumers that use its Google Voice service to call phone numbers with inflated access charges in certain rural areas. By blocking these calls, Google reduces its access expenses, giving it an advantage phone carriers are prevented from enjoying and thus skewering the competition principles in U.S. network neutrality laws, AT T claims. Google argued that Google Voice must not be accorded the same treatment as services from phone carriers.
– AT amp;T Sept. 25 sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission
protesting Google’s blocking
of telephone calls from consumers who use its Google Voice service to call phone
numbers with inflated access charges in certain rural areas.
AT amp;T argued that by blocking these calls, Googl…
ATandT Tells FCC Google Voice Violates Network Neutrality Laws
written by John Beckham on September 26th, 2009 |
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