Wow, looks like all those crappy restrictions on Internet Telephony 
(VoIP) are being done away with in on fell stroke!  Now TRAI is 
recommending that any ISP be allowed to provide VoIP services and the 
air gap between VoIP and PSTN equipment is not mandatory anymore.

I'm wondering, is this (at least in part) motivated by GoI not having 
the capability to monitor existing VoIP services like Skype, Yahoo, 
etc.?  Note that call interception equipment is a requirement for 
ISPs :)

Official release: 
http://www.trai.gov.in/trai/upload/PressReleases/594/pr18aug08no70.pdf

New article: 
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/trai-allows-internet-telephony-std-rates-may-drop/71488-7.html

Regards,

-- Raju
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