Bangladesh Arrests People For Offering A VoIP Network

from the how-dare-you! dept

Moshe Maeir writes in to point out that the Royal Action Battalion in Bangladesh raided an illegal VoIP network provider over the weekend, arresting a group of people for daring to offer cheap overseas phone calls. We've actually written about the situation in Bangladesh with VoIP quite a few times. Back in 2003, the government finally said that it was allowing VoIP, but either that never happened or it did so in a very limited way (otherwise, why these arrests?). Back in 2005, there was a report showing how the VoIP blockade, which was designed to help the monopoly government-backed phone service, actually did a lot more harm to Bangladesh by making it harder for them to get involved in things like offshore call centers. Apparently, though, the government hasn't quite figured that out yet, and rather than allowing VoIP services to help the country grow, they're raiding and arresting those trying to improve telecom services in the country. Well, now the country joins the list of countries like Namibia and Belarus as places that arrest people who try to improve a country's telecom offerings.
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  1. identicon
    bjwest, 1 Feb 2007 @ 9:13am

    First off

    You say the RAB raided an illegal VoIP provider. If it was an illegal operation, no harm done. Second, the article does not say they shut down a VoIP provider. They seized devices still in their original cartons. Nowhere does it even mention the operation being a VoIP provider. In fact, the only mention of VoIP is explaining what the devices are used for. It sounds to me more like they raided an illegal importing operation.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Truth, 1 Feb 2007 @ 9:38am

    First Off

    I just love the opinions I so often see online by people who say things like "If it was an illegal operation, no harm done." The Khmer Rouge, who ruled Cambodia for four years were, arguably, the lawful power in that country, they "legally" slaughtered 2 million of their own citizens. No harm done?
    And Idi Amin? Your thoughts on that one? I take issue with the philosophy that a government shouldn't be questioned.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Overcast, 1 Feb 2007 @ 1:01pm

    OUT WITH THE DEMONS OF TECHNOLOGY!!!

    And in with our 'offical' profits at the expense of the people :)

    I agree with Truth - government should be questioned constantly.

    It's not the only arrest these of people with VoIP Equipment, there was another.

    http://nation.ittefaq.com/artman/publish/article_33610.shtml

    Actually - sounds to me like they are squashing independent business to benefit 'corporate interests'

    http://nation.ittefaq.com/artman/publish/article_31111.shtml

    All in all, couldn't find a whole lot more on the situation, I guess it's possible it was just an 'illegal trade' issue.

    However, considering they have 'blockaided' it in the past...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    |333173|3|_||3, 1 Feb 2007 @ 3:00pm

    Smuggling sounds more likely

    It will be interesting to see what these people are charged with, but they seem to be smugglers rather than offering VOIP. I agree about the trottling competiotin to the national monopoly though.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Moshe Maeir, 5 Feb 2007 @ 10:51am

    VoIP termination to Bangladesh is down!

    Interesting to note - most of the VoIP services can not call Bangladesh now - Probably cause these guys equipment were on the receiving end of the calls....

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    shahidul alam, 3 Mar 2007 @ 2:37pm

    for voip resaler

    ami shahid saudiarabia taki . ami apnadar saystamar call pataita sai tai ki bab apnadar sata jogajo kara jai .

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    2336

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    abdurrob, 10 Jul 2008 @ 12:10am

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