Germany opposes a Bandwidth.com request for E.164 shared country and...
Germany opposes a Bandwidth.com request for E.164 shared country and identification codes for the company’s commercial launch of network and services, we've learned. The U.S. company had asked for the numbering resources to provide voice services to worldwide users with…
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phone numbers for making or receiving VoIP calls on any Internet-connected device (WID March 4 p9). Germany’s concerns are with a national law and European directive that obliges a publicly available telephone service to provide access to emergency services. Bandwidth.com in its request said it would not provide emergency access for its VoIP services. The relevant ITU-T recommendation on the issue indicates companies must meet local rules.