Paul you sound kind of clued up about the telecoms industry, do you work in it or have you been researching.
I myself do work in the telecoms and It industries and agree with you that VOIP is big, it is that large that most corporations with an IP network will have VOIP pretty much fully integrated and more or less taking the main role of its telecoms service, I should know I sell and design many of them.
I will say this with OFCOMS desire to extend voip more into the home, and also with the Next Generation Network (NGN) telephone system to hit us eventually, you can pretty much say that ebay /paypals efforts to exclude anyone with an IP based telecom service will be a waste of time as they might as well also include anyone with red hair and blue eyes.
As many more homes will soon certainly be able to opt for what is called a naked DSL service, just like what some cable providers currently offer, (whereby an internet connection is the only incoming communication line for the location) the user will then be using something other than the traditional hardwired telephone service as their preferred telecom service, such a voip provider or a packet (IP) based telecoms service (ie NGN).
So if ebay and paypal think they are going succeed at restricting account sign ups based on that they only accept numbers from hardwired landlines is...well crap.
This kind of filtering / conditions of sign up will just lose them more business. They may dominate the auction area but they certainly cannot dominate modern technology, especially telecoms as we have enough wannabe associations for that including OFCOM.
Voip is usable it just needs the right methods to be applied and with the right provider
Last edited by simplyjimbo; 04-16-2008 at 07:18 PM.
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