I've heard good things about VoipJet here, so I was going to set up an account. Then I noticed their Terms of Service here: https://www.voipjet.com/tos.php
Several things there are very concerning to me, and I'm interested in what other people here think of them. * The ToS specifically forbids use for any call relating to medical, financial, or government matters -- as well as any "important" call. So I'm violating my contract if I call to make a doctor appointment or check no an X-ray. * Then there's the NDA: People are specifically prohibited from telling anyone that they use VoipJet, including "end users". Also, we can't tell people what we pay for it, even though the prices are right there on their website. This one really bothers me. I feel it is an undue restriction on my free speech. Why should I waive the right to share my experiences with companies with others just because I have bought their services? There have been many people on this list and in #asterisk that have publically violated this NDA. I wonder why people choose to do that? And why VoipJet seems to encourage it? * Then there is this one: "The Customer agrees not to undertake any action . . . that would harm VoipJet . . . in any way, including financially." So, if I got crappy service from VoipJet and blogged about it, and thus cost them business, even if the NDA didn't get to me, this would, even if my account was completely accurate. How sickening. * I'm also wondering about "this is not a service for end users". How does one assert that one is not an end user? Is the ability to setup and configure asterisk to use VoipJet proof in itself, or is there some other proof necessary? Thoughts? Because of all this, I think I'll go with http://www.livevoip.com/, which has a much more common sense ToS. -- John _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
