I was considering taking out a mobile broadband service and was looking
through the options. T-mobile are advertising their Web'n'Walk service
at £15.00/month for 3 GB, but when I dug through a couple of layers of
small print, I found the following
<Quote> We do not permit use of this service for internet phone
calls</Quote>
Link
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/services/uk/fairuse/
This seems like a restrictive practice to me, a mobile phone company
providing a different type of service, but banning users of that service
from using it in a way that could result in competition to their main
service. How do others see this, and does anyone know if this could be
challenged legally, because if T-Mobile are allowed to get away with
banning internet phone calls through their broadband service, then I can
see VoIP being increasingly threatened.