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The Open Mobile Terminal Platform , a mobile-phone industry body which counts Orange, Vodafone, T-Mobile and 3 amongst its membership, has published guidance for network operators and handset manufacturers on provisioning and maintaining VoIP settings on new handsets. The document only covers VoIP clients pre-installed on …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Money Grabbing B***ards

    Typical.

  2. Dillon Pyron

    Re: Money grabbing B****ards

    You just insulted money grabbing B****ards.

  3. Danny Thompson

    Surely this is illegal?

    And how are the likes of TruPhone supposed to make an honest living? This is a Cartel-like conspiracy by the mobile network operators against their perceived competition from VoIP providers. Surely this flies in the face of EU anti-competition legislation. Surely there can be no other business that could so blatantly put the squeeze on its competition like this.

    I, for one, would like to see an alliance of VoIP operators challenge this practice of crippling the VoIP client on handsets in the EU courts.

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

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    Why are they money grabbing b@!#tards or acting illegally. The mobile networks were never built under granted government monopolies. The Mobile Network Operators have spent billions on licencing fees to the government for spectrum and invested billions in THEIR networks. However, if MNOs start to work together in protectionism (ie. not working competitively) then I believe there is an issue.

    JR

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    A price-fixing cartel

    If the mobile operators overpaid for licensing fees, that is their problem, not the consumers'. If a business invests in a technology that becomes obsolete before they can recoup their investment, they have no right to protectionist exclusion of competition, which is exactly what the mobile operators are seeking against voip companies. This is just a price-fixing cartel, which should be dismantled immediately.

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