If you ’ve had to do telephone conferencing at work , you ’re probably familiar with these free group discussion services thatAT&T / Cingularhas just decided to blockade . The company claims that these service , many of which are sack ( the end point of the call ) in a call exchange in Iowa that has a 712 area codification . The local immune carrier of this exchange are charging an “ exorbitant ” amount of money for AT&T to pipe their calls through — enough so that AT&T ’s even file sue against them .
What does this have in mind to you ? AT&T ’s about to trend off your admission to many 712 numbers from companies like FreeConferenceCall.com very before long . This , no doubt , is think to force the local providers to lower their rate or face the fact that AT&T ’s tens of millions of users will no longer be calling their customers .
AT&T / Cingular blocks cellular customers from free league call services[Ars Technica ]

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