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17th July - A court has stepped into a row between mobile
phone network operator T-Mobile and wi-fi phone firm Truphone.
Truphone had accused T-Mobile of hindering its service, by
blocking calls made to numbers owned by the fledgling mobile
operator.
In the High Court on Monday Truphone was granted an injunction
to force T-Mobile to put the calls through.
In court documents T-Mobile had said it had offered Truphone
a deal to route its calls, but that had been rejected.
Court papers
The Truphone service works by routing calls via wi-fi when
handsets are within range of wireless hotspots the phone can
connect to.
By using the wi-fi and the net Truphone hopes to cut mobile
call costs, particularly those made to long distance numbers.
In its court documents, Truphone said T-Mobile was "abusing
its dominant position" by not putting its numbers through.
Deputy High Court judge Robin Knowles QC granted an injunction
requiring T-Mobile to activate the Truphone numbers.
He granted the injunction until the two companies can either
agree terms together, or have the courts decide how the matter
should be resolved.
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