AT&T Refusing to Connect Calls to Freeconference.com – Misses FCC Deadline (p2a.co) 15 points by rexreed 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] josephpmay 6y ago ↗ I wish they explained what the actual issue/ FCC regulations were. The website's lack of information makes me feel suspicious [–] euph0ria 6y ago ↗ Agreed, what is the issue here? [–] hcurtiss 6y ago ↗ Termination fees, baby. Super sketchy all around, but AT&T probably has the better angle here: https://www.networkworld.com/article/2292108/fcc-referees-di... [–] [deleted] 6y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] hcurtiss 6y ago ↗ Termination fees, baby. Super sketchy all around, but AT&T probably has the better angle here: https://www.networkworld.com/article/2292108/fcc-referees-di... [–] [deleted] 6y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] psim1 6y ago ↗ Freeconference.com operates in questionable ethical areas, using high interconnection tariffs to fund its operations. Users are none the wiser, as it is the connecting telcos that get screwed.
[–] landcoctos 6y ago ↗ Is free conference call really free?Don't they collect fees from the incoming call network? What's the real story?
[–] dqv 6y ago ↗ Is it freeconference.com or freeconferencecall.com? The title says freeconference.com but the link has freeconferencecall.comAre they the same? The sites don't look the same.
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[ 6.5 ms ] story [ 29.0 ms ] threadDon't they collect fees from the incoming call network? What's the real story?
Are they the same? The sites don't look the same.