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Re: [enum-wg] .de regulator starts proceeding against voip providers using +49 numbers for voip
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 08:35:49 -0700
I would like a comment from people in germany whether the same rules
exists for enterprise-based TDM-based PBX:es where a company (based in
Frankfurt for example) have numbers one can dial direct which is
located outside of Frankfurt.
If you don't know, please ask someone.
I.e. what I have found is that these "rules" which exists in the
"traditional world" are violated already now in many many cases, and I
am kind of concerned that a provider have to follow so many rules when
IP is carrier when they don't have to if traditional telephony is in
use.
paf
On Aug 20, 2004, at 08:10, Chris Heinze wrote:
hi!
seems like regtp (.de regulator) starts to proceed against voip
providers using +49 numbers for voip.
a german article:
http://golem.de/0408/33112.html
basically the article says that regtp approached two of the
more-well-known voip providers in germany and ordered them to stop
using +49 numbers for voip users that 'are not located in the region
of the number' (i.e. a 'user from duesseldorf' (i have no information
on what regtp thinks that means) is not allowed to get a number from
hamburg).
the german non-regional prefix is currently still not available. so
basically that means that german voip providers cannot use +49 numbers
anymore. a non-german gateway or gateway-provider might help - sorry
carsten, your folks might soon have to dial a foreign-cc-number to
reach you from pstn via voip...
i beleive the two providers are present here - if so, any further
comments/info from that side would of course be more than
interesting... :)
kind regards,
Chris Heinze
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