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Skype to FCC: Open the Cellular Networks

Posted in News, Tech by Dan at 5:59 pm
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Using the legal language of the 1968 Carterfone opinion Skype is asking the FCC to open up the cellular networks.

Skype recently petitioned the FCC to force wireless network operators to completely open their networks to all devices and applications. Carriers currently limit which phones and applications run on their networks and specifically prohibit Skype-based calls. Skype claims that by more stringently applying existing laws (1968 Carterfone decision), consumers could purchase a voice or data plan and then use whichever device they choose on whichever network they want. Competition from companies like Skype would lead to more choice and lower prices for consumers.

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2 Responses to “Skype to FCC: Open the Cellular Networks”

  1. Myke says:

    Whats that? More choices and better prices? Im all for it.

    Competition is good for the consumer.

  2. T-Mags says:

    hells yea, and mabey drop the rediculous data prices….40 bucks a month for EDGE data…..i dont think so Cingular, im sticking to wifi on my 8125

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