Daily VoIP News Digest
Friday 25th of July 2008

VoIP.co.uk cuts users off due to technical issues


by Jan Harris
August 22, 2007 VoIP 4

Skype isn’t the only VoIP company to be experiencing difficulties this week.

IP telephony service VoIP.co.uk experienced a technical problem on Monday, leaving users unable to place calls outside the company’s network, although subscribers were still able to make calls to other VoIP.co.uk subscribers.

The company experienced a problem with passing traffic, which was resolved with the working day.

It is believed that there was a fault in the connection between the data centres hosting VoIP.co.uk’s equipment, and therefore outside its direct control.


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