Question FCC Restrictions On Google Voice

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. questioned Google's policy of restricting outgoing calls in some inland areas.

Questions are posted on Google only a few days after a group of legislators urged FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to investigate Google regarding such decision.

In response, Google spokesman in the media, Richard Whitt insisted that controversial decisions are intended to limit the call traffic that exceeds the limits that often occurs in the local operator.
"The reason we in the bar calls for a number of local operators is very simple. Membludaknya That traffic stop calling the local operator," Whitt said, as quoted by TG Daily, Saturday (10/10/2009).

"The increased traffic caused by the call is also because many of these local operators who work with sex online chat services and conference calling center," he added.

Whitt said Google's party objected to the practice commonly referred to as 'access stimulation' or 'traffic pumping' it.

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