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UAE still blocking VoIP and Skype.com
Back in April I
wrote that the United Arab Emirates was blocking VoIP traffic and the Skype.com web site. They still are. The latest of many comments:
Damian:
My hopes of broadband quashed in UAE as I read the terms and conditions set by Etisalat which makes VOIP basically "illegal" or against the ISP's policy. When calling a rep to confirm this I was frankly told "NO We do not allow any such Voice Telephony Services being used through our networks. eg VOIP. And if you are found using such services (refering to VOIP), including bypassing our services through the use of VPNs to disguise these activities, we will promptly cease your internet services and may well be prosecuted and fined. Hmmmm. BOO!!!! And in addition to that, their tech are consistantly monitoring such activities (refering to VOIP).
Firesupport:
2006 the Asian games will be in Qatar. lots of guests and tourists will come here in this situation Qtel can run their monopoly bad telephone network with high rates. even now they are charging a very big amount on international calls with their land and mobile lines nobody to ask if somebody ask or right about this their life will be in trouble.. the time is now someone should come to distroy this kind of monopoly systems
So who should organize an Internet Freedom protest at the Asian Games?
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