The trial between telecommunication companies
Do you know that there are exactly sixty seconds in one minute? But according to IDT lots of telephone card corporations just give you 36 seconds in a minute. According to the statement done by some IDT corporation, many telephone card companies are taking part in unfair competition. IDT/UTA (Union Telecard Alliance) corporation decided to sue the different companies-providers of prepaid phone cards for the unjust rivalry conditions on a phone services market.
IDT/UTA had asserted that unlike its proper calling cards, those of many of its competitors deliver just approximately 60 percent of the minutes of telecommunications services announced and given on voice help heard by clients in connection with calls made by using the defendants' cards and advertised by such competitors on radio, newspaper, poster, internet, or other medium. Recently Total Call International and IDT/UTA was accused of illegitimate procedures by the group of phone corporations that included IDT Telecom Inc. and LLC. This brings to four the number of defendant groups which have settled the litigation commenced by IDT/UTA earlier this year. Epana Networks, Inc., Dollar Phone Corp. and connected structures, and Locus Telecommunications, Inc are also involved into the trial. That unfinished suit is still on approval in the federal court in Newark, New Jersey. Lately I saw a post on one of prepaid telecom related websites where a softswitch developer showed his project. Thereafter any client will independently determine the length of the minute, not to pay for the time he doesn't utilize. Read the rest of this entry »
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