International News About Telecommunication Corporations

April 25th, 2008 -- Posted in Science & Progress | No Comments »

The trial between telephone companies

Are you sure that there are sixty seconds in a minute? But correspondingly to IDT many calling card corporations only give customers 36 seconds in a minute. In concordance with the assertion done by some IDT corporation, lots of telephone card corporations are become a party in unfair competition. Last year IDT/UTA (Union Telecard Alliance) commenced a lawsuit against some companies-providers of prepaid phone cards attributing false advertising and misleading trade operations.

According to IDT media survey, some of their competitors just provide 60 percent of the declared minutes to the client. In November 2007 Total Call International, Inc. and IDT/UTA have obtain a full settlement of the suit brought by IDT Telecom, Inc. and Union Telecard Alliance, LLC versus Total Call. That is the fourth group of defendants which have settled the enforcement proceedings initiated by IDT/UTA. Epana Networks, Inc., Dollar Phone Corp. and related structures, and Locus Telecommunications, Inc are also attracted into the trial. IDT/UTA's suit against the residuary defendants is still persisting in federal tribunal in Newark, New Jersey. Recently I saw a post on one of telephone card connected blogs where a softswitch producer showed his system. From now on any client can singly determine the length of the minute, not to pay for the minutes he doesn't use. Read the rest of this entry »

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