Reports from Europe indicate that Vodaphone may face legal action after it was revealed that it is blocking access to VoIP providers such as Truphone and Skype from its customers cellphones.
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 242: Sukesh Kamra on Law Firm Adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Technologies
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Way to go!
I just hope the punishment is severe enough to prevent others from trying “variations”.
Now we need to get the Canadian government to charge Rogers with anti-competitive behavior (as in their “packet shaping” which is a euphemism for “destroy competing digital distribution systems by severely crippling bandwidth”)