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Author N95 VoIP settings crippled by Orange
andy

2007-04-16, 7:11 am

http://www.slashgear.com/n95-voip-c...olve-164795.php

I don't imagine Orange is alone in this practice.

Can this be undone by a nokia service agent resetting the phone?

thread on Truphone forum as well

http://www.mobilevoipforum.org/showthread.php?t=515

Brian A

2007-04-16, 7:11 pm

On 16 Apr 2007 05:03:25 -0700, "andy" <andy.ggrps@googlemail.com>
wrote:

>http://www.slashgear.com/n95-voip-c...olve-164795.php
>
>I don't imagine Orange is alone in this practice.
>
>Can this be undone by a nokia service agent resetting the phone?
>
>thread on Truphone forum as well
>
>http://www.mobilevoipforum.org/showthread.php?t=515

This is an interesting development. If I was on a high priced
contract, in order to secure a VOIP capable phone, I would be doing
it precisely because SIP VOIP is a facility I want. If I found that an
operator had removed that facility I'd be cancelling the contract on
the first day.
Being forewarned means I will now want a demonstration, or written
statement, that the VOIP on the phone I am receiving is fully
operational and the rest of its features in full working order.
I would also want to ensure that such a service is not locked to any
particular provider. I am against locking and other anti-competitve
behaviour.

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