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Brian A


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03-19-07 06:11 PM

A friend wants to use SIP VOIP in India.
I have read, on the Net,. that there are legal and technological
restrictions placed on the use of voip.
Some of articles I read were 'dated' and things may have changed.

Can anyone comment on the  current legal and/or  technological
situation for the use of voip in India?
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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Dave Saville


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03-20-07 12:11 AM

On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:44:15 +0000 (UTC), Brian wrote:

>On 2007-03-19, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>
>SIP-to-SIP? SIP-to-PSTN? PSTN-to-SIP?
> 
>
>There is an evolving situation but the difficulty legally appears to be
>centred on interconnection with the PSTN.

Would that be the Indian PSTN or any outside one? ie if it went VOIP to say 
the
UK and then to BT. Or is it all VOIP to PSTN wherever?

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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Brian A


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03-20-07 12:11 AM

On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:16:08 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Saville"
<dave@deezee-nospam.org> wrote:

>On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:44:15 +0000 (UTC), Brian wrote:
> 

Thanks gentlemen for your comments...
[vbcol=seagreen] 
>
>Would that be the Indian PSTN or any outside one? ie if it went VOIP to say
 the
>UK and then to BT. Or is it all VOIP to PSTN wherever?
I am trying to get a fuller picture of what is allowed and what is
not. The last I read was voip to India PSTN was banned but does that
apply still and what about voip to UK PSTN. It is a ridiculous
situation anyway but it is best to know the regulations.




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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Brian


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03-20-07 12:11 AM

On 2007-03-19, Dave Saville <dave@deezee-nospam.org> wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:44:15 +0000 (UTC), Brian wrote:
> 
>
> Would that be the Indian PSTN or any outside one? ie if it went VOIP to sa
y the
> UK and then to BT. Or is it all VOIP to PSTN wherever?

Both, I think. It would appear an ISP needs a license to offer a service
which carries voice signals from PC to PC and from PC to phone. The
following URL is a very recent one and may give some idea of the impact
of VoIP in India. It's rather long, so I've split it acrross two lines.

http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Tech_News/News/ITeS/
BPOs_face_flak_for_illegal_telephony/articleshow/1638029.cms

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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Brian


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03-20-07 12:11 AM

On 2007-03-19, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:16:08 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Saville"
><dave@deezee-nospam.org> wrote:
> 
[vbcol=seagreen]
> I am trying to get a fuller picture of what is allowed and what is
> not. The last I read was voip to India PSTN was banned but does that
> apply still and what about voip to UK PSTN. It is a ridiculous
> situation anyway but it is best to know the regulations.

A VoIP call terminating on a telephone in India is not classed as an
internet telephony service. So it is not banned. Or am I interpreting

http://www.dotindia.com/isp/guidelines.doc

incorrectly?

A VoIP call to a UK telephone is also not banned but does come within
the scope of the internet telephony regulations.

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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Brian A


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03-20-07 12:11 PM

On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 22:33:48 +0000 (UTC), Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk>
wrote:

>On 2007-03-19, Dave Saville <dave@deezee-nospam.org> wrote:
> 
>
>Both, I think. It would appear an ISP needs a license to offer a service
>which carries voice signals from PC to PC and from PC to phone. The
>following URL is a very recent one and may give some idea of the impact
>of VoIP in India. It's rather long, so I've split it acrross two lines.
>
>http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Tech_News/News/ITeS/
>BPOs_face_flak_for_illegal_telephony/articleshow/1638029.cms
>
>Brian.
Thanks for the info Brian. Plenty for me to read and consider.

As a tip for you. If you have a long URL then you can use the services
of
www.tinyurl.com
Paste in your long url and you'll be issued with a short one that will
access the same site. Very useful for posting on newsgroups and
sending emails. Some people don't have a clue on how to put two bits
of URL together, especially if something gets lost or has query
strings  in it etc.
If you use Firefox as you browser there is an extension available (go
to tools/add ons/get more extensions)  for tiny url that builds the
facility into your browser.
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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Brian


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03-20-07 12:11 PM

On 2007-03-20, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the info Brian. Plenty for me to read and consider.

I'm sure you would have found it for yourself but it can help to have
something definite to start an exploration. It's an interesting topic.

> As a tip for you. If you have a long URL then you can use the services
> of www.tinyurl.com
> Paste in your long url and you'll be issued with a short one that will
> access the same site. Very useful for posting on newsgroups and
> sending emails. Some people don't have a clue on how to put two bits
> of URL together, especially if something gets lost or has query
> strings  in it etc.
> If you use Firefox as you browser there is an extension available (go
> to tools/add ons/get more extensions)  for tiny url that builds the
> facility into your browser.

I've considered using tinyurl. Splitting a long URL across a number of
lines is not very elegant and may be challenging to piece back together,
but basically I like people to see where they are going. I'll rethink it
and may go for some indication of the destination plus tinyurl.

Brian.





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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Ivor Jones


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03-21-07 12:11 AM

"Brian" <bandj@o2.co.uk> wrote in message
news:etohh5$p50$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk

[snip]

> I've considered using tinyurl. Splitting a long URL
> across a number of lines is not very elegant and may be
> challenging to piece back together, but basically I like
> people to see where they are going. I'll rethink it and
> may go for some indication of the destination plus
> tinyurl.

Select the "preview" feature on the tinyurl site and you get that option.
Anyone clicking on the link gets taken to an intermediate page showing the
full link, they can then decide whether to go there or not.

Ivor







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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Jono


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03-21-07 12:11 AM

Brian formulated on Tuesday :
> On 2007-03-20, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>
> I'm sure you would have found it for yourself but it can help to have
> something definite to start an exploration. It's an interesting topic.
> 
>
> I've considered using tinyurl. Splitting a long URL across a number of
> lines is not very elegant and may be challenging to piece back together,
> but basically I like people to see where they are going. I'll rethink it
> and may go for some indication of the destination plus tinyurl.
>
> Brian.

Doesn't putting the url in pointy brackets have the desired effect...?

<http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Tech...how/1638029.cms>







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    Re: Voip in India ?  
Brian A


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03-21-07 12:11 AM

On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:48:29 GMT, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
wrote:

>Brian formulated on Tuesday : 
>
>Doesn't putting the url in pointy brackets have the desired effect...?
>
><http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Tech...how/1638029.cms>
>
Certainly has this time,  but  I have often sent long links to people
by email and they complain they can't use them.
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