http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2012/2012-424.htmIn this decision, the Commission determines that Fongo, Dell Voice, and Fibernetics are not in violation of the Telecommunications Act when they provide free local voice over Internet Protocol telephone services, and therefore denies Miniphone’s application to direct these companies to cease offering such services free of charge in Montréal.
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cgohier wrote:http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2012/2012-424.htmIn this decision, the Commission determines that Fongo, Dell Voice, and Fibernetics are not in violation of the Telecommunications Act when they provide free local voice over Internet Protocol telephone services, and therefore denies Miniphone’s application to direct these companies to cease offering such services free of charge in Montréal.
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I know Fongo is hard to beat for voip phone right now for other company out there.cgohier wrote:http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2012/2012-424.htmIn this decision, the Commission determines that Fongo, Dell Voice, and Fibernetics are not in violation of the Telecommunications Act when they provide free local voice over Internet Protocol telephone services, and therefore denies Miniphone’s application to direct these companies to cease offering such services free of charge in Montréal.
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This is great news, for Fongo. This sets a precedence for any other related cases, which may help move the industry forward 

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I was thinking this same thing, I do point out that it's a Quebec based case and they tend to be treated under slightly different laws, but coming from the CRTC this should be a Canada wide precedent.neronut wrote:This is great news, for Fongo. This sets a precedence for any other related cases, which may help move the industry forward
Thing is, if miniphone's claims held any water, FPL before joining fongo or Dell, or hell, even Budweiser, would have come under attack for operating at a loss to sway customers. It simply isn't the case. Though it may require some very careful planning and business management, FPL has only managed to prove what technology truly can do for the world.
Besides, I think you'd have tens of thousands of private citizens responding that 27(1) FPL's rates are Just and Reasonable as they are managing to turn a profit while providing their customers with an adequate service for reasonable compensation.
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This news is so important it should have been posted under Fongo Announcements for all to see.