USTelecom Statement on Google Voice Call Blocking September 25th, 2009
Portia Krebs

Today, AT&T filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission pointing out that Google Voice is blocking calls to certain numbers that would incur access charges to Google.  Traditional telecom and wireless companies are required by law to connect these calls, despite the exorbitant access charges often associated with them.  The AT&T letter points out the need for a level and pro-investment playing field for all competitors in today’s broadband world.

The following statement is from Walter B. McCormick Jr., President and CEO of USTelecom:

“The hubris of Google’s ‘do as I say, not as I do’ approach to public policy would be laughable if it were not so serious.  In offering voice service, and then engaging in call blocking – effectively assuming the power to decide who its customer can call and what content they can access – the nation’s number one promoter of increased broadband regulation has arrogated to itself freedom from existing telecommunications regulation, a personal exemption from the FCC’s internet principles, and a pass on the public interest in competitive parity. If the FCC’s rules, principles and precedent are to have any meaning, it is imperative that they be applied equally.”

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