NetTalk user from Canada in Dispute to Reclaim Phone Numbers


📅 - About 75,000 Canadian subscribers using the NetTalk VoIP service have been without the ability to use their phones for over a week. This is due to a dispute between NetTalk and Iristel, a Canadian carrier.

Reports have stated, NetTalk has failed to pay about $2 million in arrears to Iristel. Lawyers from Iristel reached out on December 30, 2015 in order to arrange porting the Canadian numbers to another carrier by January 15.
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