China Telecom Blocking Skype
Okay, don't get too excited. I'm not trying to incite the whole off-topic thread that was going here earlier regarding ethical issues regarding China content, etc, However, on the issue of services denial (thinking back to the discussion of various ISP's around the world blocking various service, e.g. Vonage, other VoIP traffic, etc.), I have to say that I think I see a lot of hypocritical folks out there that, well... you can see the issue. Via Red Herring: [snip] China Telecom, Chinas largest telecommunications carrier, has begun blocking VoIP calls in an effort to stanch the massive loss of revenue it could sustain if a substantial percentage of that countrys 100 million Internet users switch their long-distance calling to Skype. Reuters cited media reports and Internet postings as the source of its information that the former monopoly carrier has begun blocking Internet users from accessing Skypes voice services in the city of Shenzhen. The news service also cites a report in the Shanghai Daily that China Telecom plans to block Skypes service throughout the country, eventually. News reports said the carrier, which owns a large broadband network and controls a large network of ISPs, has created a blacklist of Skype users in Shenzhen and threatened punitive action against those who try to circumvent the carriers Skype blocks. [snip] http://www.redherring.com/article.aspx?a=13516 - ferg -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg@netzero.net or fergdawg@sbcglobal.net ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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Fergie (Paul Ferguson)