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Lack of competition in land lines miffs CRTC

   1446 days 4 hours ago (27.11.2004 22:53)

TORONTO -- The big telephone companies continued to provide 93.7% of local phone lines in Canada last year, with smaller competitors making little progress, the CRTC reported yesterday. Competition in this segment of the Canadian telecommunications market was primarily confined to the major urban centres, the federal regulator said in its annual report on the telecommunications industry.


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Phone lines down in eastern N.C.

   1474 days 3 hours ago (05.11.2004 00:01)

WASHINGTON, N.C. — A power outage caused local, mobile and long-distance phone service in parts of eastern North Carolina to go down, including 911 service in some areas.

A spokeswoman for Sprint, based in Overland Park, Kansas, said the problem was a «power-related issue» affecting the 252 area code between Raleigh and Nags Head, Spokeswoman Kristin Wallace said she wasn’t sure how many customers were affected.

The emergency management director in Tyrrell County said phones, including 911 service, stopped working around 3 a.m. in all of Tyrrell and Washington counties. Williamston in Martin County was affected as well, officials said.

And emergency 911 service was out for about six hours, beginning at 3:30 a.m., in Chowan, Perquimans and Pasquotank counties.

Law enforcement officers in those area patrolled the streets and are looking out white flags and pillow cases as a sign of an emergency.

Much of the area was back up and running by late morning, Wallace said, but she didn’t have details. «It has to be a gradual restoration of service,» she said.

Mobile phone service was out as well because the signal from those phones bounces off towers that have fibers that are run by power. If the power is shut off, then the fibers and the tower don’t relay the signal.



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Skype to launch internet phone calls to landlines

   1581 days 5 hours ago (27.07.2004 22:27)

Skype Technologies, whose software has allowed millions of people to make free calls on the internet, is about to go mainstream.

The internet calling rebel plans to start offering calls from computers to regular phone lines anywhere in the world for less than US2˘ a minute. The company last week announced a deal with Level 3 Communications and other carriers to route the calls.

In less than a year, Skype — a creation of the makers of music file-sharing software Kazaa — has attracted more than 7 million registered users by offering free software that allows them to make free calls from one computer to another.

The move by Estonia-based Skype comes soon after Verizon Communications, the largest phone company in the US, launched its own nationwide internet calling service. AT&T and Qwest Communications already offer internet calling, as do many of the largest cable companies in the US and a slew of upstarts.

Calls made via the internet cost significantly less than calls over telephones because the technology sends calls in data packets over the internet or a phone company’s own network instead of tying up a phone line. High-speed internet connections are required.

While a number of the first internet calling companies, such as Skype, only routed calls from one computer to another, companies have since designed special equipment that allows customers to route calls via phones. Technology research firm Yankee Group predicts that some 17 million people will use internet calling services by 2008, reshaping the world’s telecommunications industry by significantly lowering the costs.

Verizon’s new service starts at $US29.95 ($42) a month for unlimited local and long-distance calls for the first six months for existing broadband customers. Internet start-up Vonage Holdings offers phone subscriptions for as little as $US14.95 a month and as much as $US29.95 a month.

Cable companies are also using internet calling technology to add phone service to their product portfolios, posing an ever greater threat to regular phone companies such as Verizon, SBC Communications, BellSouth Corp and Qwest, which collectively have lost millions of subscribers in recent years.

Skype’s business model is different from its rivals. The company doesn’t charge a monthly service fee but instead charges for calls by the minute. However, calls from one Skype user to another cost nothing.

To defend themselves against the looming threat of internet start-ups and cable companies, phone companies are steadily expanding their range of services to everything from satellite TV to long-distance.

They also keep dropping their prices.

Skype’s free internet calls work much like instant message and voice services on the internet. Callers download the company’s free software from its website and register a username. They can then talk to other registered users — and now to users of regular phones — through headphones plugged into their PCs.



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