RE: More on Vonage service disruptions...

From: Church, Chuck (no email)
Date: Wed Mar 02 2005 - 11:52:24 EST

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    Yeah, I forgot about the regulation thing. I suppose I'd give the ISP a
    call first, but I'd expect it to be working within a few hours. But now
    that cable modem providers themselves are providing VoIP/dialtone,
    wouldn't those be regulated by the FCC? I know that my cable modem ISP
    (Charter) has been much more reliable the last few months, as they're
    doing a bunch of upgrades regarding redundancy. I believe this is to
    support their new VoIP service. But it still seems to me that blocking
    someone from making a 911 call would be a lawsuit waiting to happen.

    Chuck

    -----Original Message-----

    Even if the ISP in question is a LEC, normally the ISP side of the house
    is unregulated. The LEC providesthe circuit, and the ISP provides the
    bandwidth / services on that circuit.

    If you ISP decided to block VOIP, your cell phone call should be to
    their competition to order service from them, and vote with your
    dollars. Or at least to your ISP to call up and complain.

    Just my opinion, IANAL (I don't even play one on TV), etc...

    -Patrick

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