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Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking
From: Adi Linden <adil () adis on ca>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:40:53 -0600
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:53:59AM -0600, Adi Linden wrote:How is this any different then blocking port 25 or managing the bandwidth certain applications use.Something else to consider. We block TFTP at our border for security reasons and we've found that this prevents Vonage from working. Would this mean that LEC's can't block TFTP?
Exactly my point. If my network management practises impact service my customers use it is an issue between me and my customers. If I loose customers over it, I'd better be prepared to deal with the fallout. I do not think someone offering a service somewhere in the world has the right to demand that I make this service available to my customers. Adi
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- RE: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking, (continued)
- RE: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Michael Kaegler (Feb 15)
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- Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Thor Lancelot Simon (Feb 15)
- Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Adi Linden (Feb 15)
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