I don't think there is a concise 'legalese' guide for VoIP in emerging 3rd 
world countries (nor 1st or 2nd world for that matter).  I think the guys were 
correct earlier for stating that the UAE considers it illegal to bridge voip 
calls to their PSTN.  But why is this so?  The only answer I can come up with 
is that the national phone system is owned and operated by the goverment, and I 
think you will find that this is the case with many of the middle eastern 
countries.  Now the last thing these entities want is some 'disruptive 
technology' such as Asterisk, or VoIP sneaking in between the cracks of the 
system and taking dirhams, rupees or camels from their royal coffers. (i.e. the 
rich don't stay rich by giving it away ya know.)  What it boils down to is 
money and power having the ability to keeps information ( via censorship) out 
of the hands of thier peasents, err... I mean citizens.

Regards,
Steve Cayona

Thank you Rusty and Dan for the clarification. I think it is usefull
for most people like myself to learn the basic regulations of
providing telephony services without becoming a lawyer.

Is there a such a source of information for those of us who are not
lawyers but need to learn enough to make intelligent decisions and to
have intelligent conversations with lawyers?

Regards,
Matt

On 3/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yeah, i meant the same just the way i put it..for clear understanding...

Sorry for that confusion anyways.

Thanks


On 14/03/06, Rusty Dekema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think that there is any difference, hence he is saying that
> it's not legal to provide VoIP origination services there.
>
> -Rusty
>
>
>
> On 3/13/06, Matt Adami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am somewhat new to the whole telephony world. So excuse my ignorance
> > in advance. But, would someone please explain what is the difference
> > between "call origination/termination" and "Bridiging from PSTN to
> > VoIP" as said below?
> >
> > > To my knowledge Bridging calls from PSTN to VOIP is not legal..
> >
> > --

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