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Story: T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service

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Posted by: Arthur B. (Tuesday 25 July 2006, 12:09 AM)

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Ah. So no SIP on that 3G network then? OK, one might take that as a market signal that perhaps more traditional rates are overrated but ofcourse there are always the ones that need to learn the painfull lesson.

Say, how much are you wasting on mobile phone costs? Errr, about half my allowance. Gee, shouldn't you switch to a provider with a flat-fee high Internet deal then that does support VoIP and SIP? You know, even if you stop using your current phone today and get another one instead you're likely to be cheaper of overal. You might very well be helping the EU IT innovation market that way.

Lesson of today: many small ones still make a huge one. But a few big ones don't make for much over time.

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