diabolus
Executive Member
MTN's VOIP Policy ?
Someone posted this in the MTN thread and it got me somewhat interested to know what Vodacom's plans are. I can't imagine MTN doing that and Vodacom not, either MTN is going to loose alot of their [power user] customers or Vodacom will do something similar. Or is there such a clause somewhere in Vodacom's Terms and Condition too [oops?] ....
PS Here's the link to above "Term and Condition"
http://www.mtn.co.za/Default.aspx?pid=232081
Someone posted this in the MTN thread and it got me somewhat interested to know what Vodacom's plans are. I can't imagine MTN doing that and Vodacom not, either MTN is going to loose alot of their [power user] customers or Vodacom will do something similar. Or is there such a clause somewhere in Vodacom's Terms and Condition too [oops?] ....
"In terms of the current regulatory regime in South Africa, please note that these tariffs and the MTN GPRS, GPRS+ and EDGE technologies may not be used to transfer or generate Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) traffic. Should it be found that VoIP traffic was carried over the MTN network using these tariffs or technologies, MTN reserves the right to cancel the agreement that you have with MTN, with immediate effect. You will also be charged retrospectively at R25.00 per Megabyte (VAT included) for any VoIP traffic transferred by such means."
PS Here's the link to above "Term and Condition"
http://www.mtn.co.za/Default.aspx?pid=232081
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