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Friday, July 27, 2007
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U.K. Forces VoIP Providers To Allow Emergency Calls

U.K. regulator Ofcom released a proposal under which any VoIP provider that supports calls to what it called "ordinary phone numbers" will be required to support calls to emergency services - a rule that could impact Skype and other VoIP services not currently required to support such calls. The...
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