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Madison River, a regional cable provider in North Carolina, did it
last March and got fined by the FCC for its trouble:
http://www.networkingpipeline.com/60405195
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On Apr 13, 2006, at 9:16 PM, Alain Hebert wrote:
Eric Germann wrote:
Except when an ISP blocks Vonage completely, then
From reading that, though, it looks like the ISP in question also
has its own telephone product (after all, the quote in the article is
that they are a North Carolina service provider that calls itself
the '17th largest phone company' in the US
In which case, the fine may stem from the
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Derek J. Balling wrote:
From reading that, though, it looks like the ISP in question also has its own
telephone product (after all, the quote in the article is that they are a
North Carolina service provider that calls itself the '17th largest phone
company' in the US
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Derek J. Balling wrote:
In other words, what juice would the FCC have against MomNPopISP.com
who decided to block VoIP?
Vonage has claimed in testimony to the US Senate and other places that at
least one cable company and at least wireless ISP company is blocking VOIP
and
There have also been some non-US cases. See, for example,
http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200211/msg00030.html
There was also the Canadian telco/ISP which blocked subscriber access to a
pro-union web site critical of the company during a labor dispute.
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 01:13:19PM +0200, Alexander Koch wrote:
When a random customer (content hoster) asks you to accept
something out of 8/8 that is Level(3) space, and there is no
route at this moment in the routing table, do you accept it,
or does Level(3) have some fancy written
SS Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:22:11 -0700
SS From: Steve Sobol
Apologies in advance for the OT post...
SS Well I just saw your .sig... Can't give any credit to your statement.
SS
SS Your choice. I don't see any sense in arguing the point further, as you
SS probably won't change your mind.