Etisalat may launch internet telephony
Dubai: Etisalat, which has curbed the use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, is likely to reverse its stand as the telecom sector liberalises.
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This will drastically reduce communication costs, as most middle-class consumers in the UAE suffer from high telephone bills.
The company has commissioned a study on VoIP, an Etisalat official, who requested anonymity, told Gulf News yesterday,
It could materialise before the end of the year, after approval from the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), he added.
"We are studying the possibility of allowing the use of VoIP in future after we guarantee the quality and security of the service," the official said.
Only TRA can legalise new services. "TRA now has the authority to let the providers introduce the VoIP service directly or other companies," he said.
Mohammad Nasser Al Ganem, TRA director-general, said the authority is still studying the possibility of introducing Internet services through private companies like cybercafes.
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