Welll Look der r many ppl almost u can say dat each n evry one wans call but den y makin it a business...as u say MISKIN pplz cant call den wat do u expect all of us havin net at home n offyc n all n using crdts should invite dez MISKIN pplz of urs n just start up a neva endin process....dez MISKIN pplz of urs used to call b4 also wen der was no stuff like VOIP...so den y not now....
Its as simple as dat...just call ur family frm ur own pc...n den common u guys have so many ways to get doz credits just don try to pretend dat ur MISKIN.....if u can use QL...den y cant u buy credit online n den DEAR nothin is FREE..
Skype PC to PC is ok, but PC to phone bypasses their "telecoms" service, which is then classified as illegal, otherwise you have to inform Qtel that you will be using such service, just like what we have in the company, and we have to pay for the service of every unit of VoIP phone.
just my 2 cents guys.
It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!
buy online.....n btw its not prohibited for family use but ya wen u start doin lyk wat doz nepalies n bangladeshis were doin den definitely ull go back to ur SWEEET home country n den speak wd ur dear ones face to face....lol
AFAIK, VoIP (Voice over IP), the service being offered by Skype to make international calls to landlines and cellfones abroad is PROHIBITED. Last month, Qtel made a spot check on some shops in Souq Najada and sofitel area, where "payphones" exist. They arrested hundreds of individuals, operators and users, of the said VoIP service. They were telling that this causes the "destabilization" of the telecoms industry for Qtel. They are also monitoring the IP traffic coming from your ADSL, just to warn you guys. I had a 2Mbps Leased Line connected to our office recently via the SDH network, and Qtel gave us the service level agreement where it states that VoIP is prohibited, unless you will inform Qtel that such service will be used on your internet.
EVERYTHING is being monitored in the internet. Forearmed is forwarned.
It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!
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Welll Look der r many ppl almost u can say dat each n evry one wans call but den y makin it a business...as u say MISKIN pplz cant call den wat do u expect all of us havin net at home n offyc n all n using crdts should invite dez MISKIN pplz of urs n just start up a neva endin process....dez MISKIN pplz of urs used to call b4 also wen der was no stuff like VOIP...so den y not now....
Missed-perception..........
what I mean is,....PPL who can call with voip should be have a PC and Credit card.
MIZKIN PPL, can not purchase PC and dont have credit card.
So,.........they cannot use cheap call with VOIP.
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WongQatar
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wat do yew mean by dat???
MISKIN PPLZ....
Its as simple as dat...just call ur family frm ur own pc...n den common u guys have so many ways to get doz credits just don try to pretend dat ur MISKIN.....if u can use QL...den y cant u buy credit online n den DEAR nothin is FREE..
So SALMA,... Voip uses only for people have computer and credit card only.
For "miskin" people,.......???
Very dificult to have cheap call.
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WongQatar
Maybe that's the case for businesses.
But there were official announcements in the newspapers a couple of weeks back explaining that it's ok to use VoIP (PC to PC and PC to Phone).
Skype PC to PC is ok, but PC to phone bypasses their "telecoms" service, which is then classified as illegal, otherwise you have to inform Qtel that you will be using such service, just like what we have in the company, and we have to pay for the service of every unit of VoIP phone.
just my 2 cents guys.
It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!
buy online.....n btw its not prohibited for family use but ya wen u start doin lyk wat doz nepalies n bangladeshis were doin den definitely ull go back to ur SWEEET home country n den speak wd ur dear ones face to face....lol
ceolancanth, only the selling of VoIP services is illegal, not using them. It's perfectly OK to use Skype.
You are soooo wrong!
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AFAIK, VoIP (Voice over IP), the service being offered by Skype to make international calls to landlines and cellfones abroad is PROHIBITED. Last month, Qtel made a spot check on some shops in Souq Najada and sofitel area, where "payphones" exist. They arrested hundreds of individuals, operators and users, of the said VoIP service. They were telling that this causes the "destabilization" of the telecoms industry for Qtel. They are also monitoring the IP traffic coming from your ADSL, just to warn you guys. I had a 2Mbps Leased Line connected to our office recently via the SDH network, and Qtel gave us the service level agreement where it states that VoIP is prohibited, unless you will inform Qtel that such service will be used on your internet.
EVERYTHING is being monitored in the internet. Forearmed is forwarned.
It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!
But recently i purchased from Jareer Book centre...
Get a credit card and buy the credits on skype website.
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You cannont buy skype cards in Qatar. It is illegal to sell skype.
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Baldrick - Qatar's answer to Google ;o)
Why dont you use Credit card instead of Skype card?
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WongQatar