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Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking
From: Matthew Crocker <matthew () crocker com>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:11:47 -0500
I can see where it may come to a LEC being able to block a competitor's port only if they offer a comparable service. It will be an interesting ride tobe sure.
What if a LEC added QoS to increase priority of their own VoIP product and reduced QoS on their competitors? Packets are still getting through but the voice quality sucks. Are the VoIP providers paying to have premium service on the LEC network?
-Matt
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