Dear Patrik,

VOIP would most probably fail in Iran, as there is not backbone,
and usually packets from users from different ISPs, should go to
US and come back to Iran, which means around 1500ms at least.

On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, patrik smida wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> My name is Patrik, and I am thinking of expanding by
> VOIP business to Iran.  However, I am not sure what
> type of goverment regulations exist in Iran for these
> sort of services?
>
> Additionally, does anyone the VOIP penetration in
> Iran.
>
> FYI- The technology I am speaking of is a peer to
> peer, non server, technology, that works on 15-20 K
> connections, requires 98 FE (or higher), goes through
> firewalls, and other good stuff.  It is not
> NetMeeting.
>
> If anyone can answer, please let me know.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Patrik
>
>
>
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