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Costa Rica May Criminalize VoIP

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Costa Rica May Criminalize VoIP

By W. David Gardner, TechWeb.com

The growing surge in international VoIP calls has caused the state-owned telecommunications monopoly in Costa Rica to propose legislation that could criminalize the use of Internet telephone calls.

The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) said that it views VoIP as a value-added telecom service and, as such, it should be regulated. At its most Draconian, the proposal would make Internet telephoning a crime.

One Costa Rican official of an agency seeking to promote the Central American country's software industry said last week that ICE's proposal would be "disastrous" to the country's efforts to grow its software development and outsourcing businesses. The official, who asked that his name not be used, noted that Costa Rica has been rapidly growing its outsourcing business and low-cost telephone service is crucial to the growth of that business.

ICE is a telecommunications monopoly. While some have criticized it for stifling competition, it has established efficient telephone service throughout the Costa Rica, which is rapidly-emerging from third world status. Market research studies have noted that some 78 percent of software developers in the Central American and Caribbean region are located in Costa Rica,

The ICE proposal was first reported in "La Nacion," the country's national newspaper, which noted that some 20 percent of the country's international calls are made using VoIP technology. The use of Skype Technologies' peer-to-peer Web calling is widespread and other VoIP services including U.S. VoIP pacesetter Vonage are also used to make and receive calls to and from the Central American nation.

Claudio Bermudez, ICE deputy director, was quoted by La Nacion as follows: "VoIP, which is characterized as a telephone service, is a (telecommunications) carrier and substitute telephone service, and as such uses the public telecommunications infrastructure."

The question of VoIP and whether it should be regulated as a telephone service or left unregulated as a data service has been hotly debated for several months in the U.S. Most governmental agencies and courts have ruled that Internet phoning is a data service that should not be regulated.

Earlier this month, Vonage complained to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission that its service had been blocked by a high-speed ISP.

To date, there is no evidence that the ICE has blocked any VoIP service in Costa Rica.

Also, the Slashdot bit:

Posted by timothy on Tuesday March 01, @04:50AM
from the man-versus-the-state-telco dept.
chia_monkey writes "Here's an interesting little tidbit about the 'free' Internet. Seems Costa Rica may make it a crime to make Internet-based phone calls. It would be a shame if this sets a precedent of setting legistlation that would seriously stunt the growth of these emerging technologies that should be making communication cheaper and easier, not harder and illegal."
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Well Ross, guess we won't hear from any of them in TeamSpeak/Ventrilo/Skype

I shed a tear, where's that tissue? 😛

Ask Nik, he's got a corner on the market. You guys going with TeamSpeak or Ventrilo tonight?

Nope, I'm gonna actually get a good nights sleep tonight.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Well Ross, guess we won't hear from any of them in TeamSpeak/Ventrilo/Skype

I shed a tear, where's that tissue? 😛

Ask Nik, he's got a corner on the market. You guys going with TeamSpeak or Ventrilo tonight?

Nope, I'm gonna actually get a good nights sleep tonight.

Tell me about it. Going to sleep at 12 makes school take that much longer.
 
They are idiots for even considering this.....if they do indeed do this, they can kiss investment capital goodbye....

It's truly amazing how arrogant and ignorant people with power can be..
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
They are idiots for even considering this.....if they do indeed do this, they can kiss investment capital goodbye....

It's truly amazing how arrogant and ignorant people with power can be..

Yeah, I think it's kinda stupid because it's a step towards strengthening the nation's communications.
 
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