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Re: Digicel to block VOIP

Postby Scoobert Bauce » July 5th, 2014, 3:47 pm

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Madness I really hope TATT puts an end to this

TATT is Winston Dookeran of State boards. No one gives a damn what they think lol.

Otherwise Digicel and Bmobile wouldnt be paying each other to cross call between networks.

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Postby desifemlove » July 5th, 2014, 4:43 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:TATT may not do anything about this. This is not our company we can not force digicel to allow VOIP if they don't want to.

If we don't like something we just don't support it.

Also the market in the US is huge compared to here I think digicel is taking a massive hit on profits thanks to VOIP and with the tiny population of the Caribbean they might just be right to do what they are doing

How quickly we forget what TSTT did to us when Digicel was never around how quickly we forget. You cant done count the amount of money they spent to put a network in this country and VoIP is making that infrastructure worthless and money wasted.

Just remember its only thanks to digicel that tstt's monopoly was crushed.


Digicel chose to come here, ent? and they small in world terms, they only come here cos Vodafone and Chinamobile doh want to.. If they concern about loss revenue, why not block it from de start?

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Postby Crackpot » July 5th, 2014, 7:08 pm

The internet and what bandwidth technology is used for cannot be regulated if you already paid for it

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Re: Digicel Mulls Banning VOIP in Jamaica (Coming soon to T&

Postby sonygoup » July 5th, 2014, 7:15 pm

Jus saw it news they only ban companies that dont pay for VOIP services
I unaffected because the voip app I use us mostly skype and digicel service is still ass!

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Postby Coppershot » July 5th, 2014, 8:51 pm

So where the list of approved services that pay for voip.
And how much they paying?

The press release lacking specific references to documents to support their claim.
I am certain digicel pulling a fast one.

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Postby UML » July 5th, 2014, 9:09 pm

Boycott?


"Nah.....wah we go do? We have to use the phone."

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Postby fouljuice » July 5th, 2014, 9:31 pm

#unaffected

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Postby Swisha » July 5th, 2014, 9:41 pm

Following is a statement made by bmobile in response to enquiries by TV6 News:

"In response to media enquiries, bmobile declines from offering any comment on Digicel's decision to block VOIP service providers.

It should be noted however that VOIP is an inescapable feature of modern telecommunications. Bmobile's policy on the matter as far as use of VOIP on its mobile network is concerned is that we provide customers with a conduit to voice and data services. Customers pay us a subscription fee for this access and once customers have bought data services from bmobile, customers determine how they wish to use their data.
VOIP essentially is data on the mobile network much like email, YouTube, social media or downloading apps and games. Each local provider must therefore decide, based on what it knows of the capabilities its network, how to treat with customers using VOIP."

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Re: Digicel Mulls Banning VOIP in Jamaica (Coming soon to T&

Postby Coppershot » July 5th, 2014, 9:45 pm

Those who brushing off this issue don't understand it goes deeper than just viber etc.

The fact that digicel jump on this bandwagon is quiet worrying. I suspect TATT going to stay quiet and fold up.

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Postby K74T » July 5th, 2014, 11:15 pm

pioneer wrote:Green>red


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Postby nareshseep » July 6th, 2014, 1:04 am

Coppershot wrote:Those who brushing off this issue don't understand it goes deeper than just viber etc.

The fact that digicel jump on this bandwagon is quiet worrying. I suspect TATT going to stay quiet and fold up.



Good video there coppershot, freedom of information is under attack,,, censorship is coming.

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Postby Arcmanov » July 6th, 2014, 2:37 am

Well played.

Bmobile basically saying 'do wah allyuh want wid allyuh data plan...for now'.

Yeah, I'll have to go with 'green>red' also. :)

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Postby M_2NR » July 6th, 2014, 4:53 am

Did LIME block it up the islands?

I must say though, lemme see bmobile pull these speeds on a regular basis nah?

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/883630264

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Postby JF.K » July 6th, 2014, 11:33 am

Digicel wants Viber, Tango, Nimbuzz providers to pay

Published: Sunday, July 6, 2014
RENUKA SINGH


Caribbean mobile provider Digicel has effectively barred users from accessing popular “free calls” applications Viber, Tango and Nimbuzz. Digicel has blocked free voice calling applications that utilise the Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) on its service. In an e-mail exchange with the Sunday Guardian, Digicel’s comunications manager Penny Gomez confirmed the ban.

“Unlicensed VoIP operators like Viber and Nimbuzz use telecoms networks to deliver their services, but they do not pay any money for the privilege. “This unauthorised activity puts enormous pressures on bandwidth—which means customers’ data usage experience is negatively impacted as a result,” she said. “As such, Digicel has been forced to take firm action to prevent this parasitic activity.” Gomez said VoIP services by their nature are network intensive and given priority in terms of delivery across the network.

“Which in turn means that other customers’ browsing will be impacted. Digicel uses a separate network for voice so that quality on our 4G network is not impacted by our own voice service,” she said. She said while Digicel “invested millions in its network and business,” unlicensed VoIP reaped the benefits with no capital investment. “The situation is untenable on a medium- to long-term basis and so we are taking a stand,” she said.

Gomez said while it was “unfortunate” that Digicel was forced to take this step, the VoIP providers should pay “a fair price for the services that they are currently taking from us for free.” She did not disclose how much money Digicel lost as a result of the free services. “Once an agreement is in place, then Digicel will have no hesitation in allowing customers to once again use their services,” she said.

In a release on social media, Digicel repeated the statement. The company also likened the free service to a shopper taking goods for free. “Just as a consumer would not expect to go to a supermarket and take the goods off the shelves for free, so the VoIP operators must be forced to pay their dues so that our customers can feel the benefits of our investments,” the company said.


Viber founder to challenge move
The Sunday Guardian contacted Viber founder and chief executive officer Talmon Marco, on Twitter, informing him of the ban and asking “What is triggering these developments?” Marco replied, “You mean, why are they doing this?” The Sunday Guardian replied, “Yes. Is Digicel expecting payments for their infrastructure?” To which Marco replied, “I believe Digicel is already paid for the use of its infrastructure—by its customers.”

When asked if he intends to bypass any security bans Digicel may put in place, Marco said, “If they (security bans) exist, yes. They will be bypassed automatically in a day or two.” Digicel has already blocked its customers from accessing the applications in Haiti and Jamaica, before imposing the ban in T&T. On July 2, the Jamaican Gleaner reported Marco as saying that Viber “will soon be up and running, notwithstanding efforts by Digicel and Lime to derail it.”

In a series of Twitter exchanges with Jamaican Gleaner reporter Richard Browne over the past two days, Marco seemed confident that Viber would be able to bypass the software block. Marco tweeted then that “the Viber system should finish bypassing this block in the next few hours. Users may want to rethink their choice of carrier,” he tweeted. One day later, he asked, “Is it working now?” Sunday Guardian understands that in Jamaica, Digicel’s block has not been bypassed by any of the free calling applications.

In a media release yesterday, majority state-owned provider Telecommunications Services of T&T and its mobile arm Bmobile said it “declined from offering any comment on Digicel’s decision to block VoIP service providers.” BMobile said it should be noted that VoIP was an inescapable feature of modern telecommunications.

“BMobile’s policy on the matter as far as use of VoIP on its mobile network is concerned is that we provide customers with a conduit to voice and data services. Customers pay us a subscription fee for this access and once customers have bought data services from bMobile, customers determine how they wish to use their data,” communications manager Graeme Suite said.

“VoIP essentially is data on the mobile network much like e-mail, YouTube, social media or downloading apps and games. Each local provider must therefore decide, based on what it knows of the capabilities of its network, how to treat with customers using VoIP,” he said.


TATT: It’s a retrograde step

Chairman of the Telecommunications Authority of T&T (Tatt), Selby Wilson, yesterday described the block as a “retrograde step.” “That is where the technology is going,” Wilson said, in a telephone interview yesterday.

Wilson said free talk applications like Viber and Tango were described within the industry as “over-the-top” services and were provided by organisations that do not have their own infrastructure and would often use the existing strutures built by a country’s service provider. This is the case with Digicel and the VoIP application owners. “It is unfortunate that Digicel took the decision to block them, but my understanding is that the block is a negotiation tool to say ‘if you want to use the service come and talk with us,’” he said.

Wilson said it was also unfortunate that the country’s legislation did not prevent Digicel from these manoeuvres even though organisations such as Viber and Tango were using the local infrastructure without paying for it. “There is no policy or legislation, no legal basis for blocking the service,” he said. He said Digicel did not inform or discuss the move with Tatt. “I believe they should have, if only out of courtesy,” he said.

Following the imposition of the ban, Wilson said Tatt would engage Digicel in dialogue to better understand the reason for the block.

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2014-07- ... viders-pay

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Postby want2liqur » July 6th, 2014, 11:50 am

Swisha wrote:Customers pay us a subscription fee for this access and once customers have bought data services from bmobile, customers determine how they wish to use their data.


So what digicel is practically telling me the data i pay for aint really mines so i cant do as i please with it??

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Postby SR » July 6th, 2014, 12:03 pm

Correct you are paying for bandwidth but they are tellibg you how to use it......

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Postby ModMania » July 6th, 2014, 12:26 pm

create vpn server home, and use the vpn client on yur smart devices...viber and tango will work over the internet connection u have at home, via the vpn

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Postby S_2NR » July 6th, 2014, 12:28 pm

If you all so dissatisfied just switch/cut data. If enough people do it, see what happens next

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Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » July 6th, 2014, 12:36 pm

ModMania wrote:create vpn server home, and use the vpn client on yur smart devices...viber and tango will work over the internet connection u have at home, via the vpn


Shouldn't go thru all dat bend over backwards. Stop paying for digi data. Companies only listen to money.

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Postby shottah_crew » July 6th, 2014, 1:21 pm

I don't agree with Digicel position, but at the same time I doh use none of them Voip things...

What I want to know is when I can see an improvement with their 4G data delivery and service since Viber et al will no longer be putting that additional strain on their network?

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Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » July 6th, 2014, 1:22 pm

You won't

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Postby pioneer » July 6th, 2014, 3:11 pm

inb4 they block whatsapp

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Postby gastly369 » July 6th, 2014, 3:47 pm

pioneer wrote:inb4 they block whatsapp


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Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » July 6th, 2014, 5:05 pm

Just curious but what's the difference between viber and say Skype, YouTube or amazon? Skype, YouTube or amazon pays digicel anything at all?

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Postby Team Loco » July 6th, 2014, 5:38 pm

On friday my long lost digi rep called me all chirpy and asking if we want free phones and improvement in our contracts. Now I see why. Lock us in

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Postby pete » July 6th, 2014, 6:44 pm

With digi corporate smart plans you get free international calls.

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Postby vasquez » July 6th, 2014, 7:22 pm

Guys don't beat up if you on the road and really want too use viber just download a VPN I tried it with my 5s and viber works ! So if it's important it will work ps don't tell digicel lol

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Postby want2liqur » July 6th, 2014, 7:23 pm

Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Just curious but what's the difference between viber and say Skype, YouTube or amazon? Skype, YouTube or amazon pays digicel anything at all?


Its not that they dont pay digi but with skype/magic jack and all others you still gotta pay on the whole to make a international/local while viber/nimbuzz you dont

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