In Tunisia, the VoIP lacking a strict legislation is prohibited for use by corporations, under the pressure and the fear of Tunisie Telecom, that very innovative and useful technology was used under secrecy by most of the CRP business: 90% are call centers whose axe bone is about to get communications absolutely through digital channels with France.

In a very strange and unatteneded move, ATI the governmental Internet provider having hold control of all the Internet over all the private ISPs have blocked the VoIP ports and stream since last week for all customers using local T1 connections, only the big companies having dedicated international T1 connection or subscribed to Divona's Wimax services still have their VoIP working.

The panic is what describes a tens of small and middle sized call center all over Tunis, whose business is down since a while, what's going on? and what the hell made ATI do that? Are they trying to make everybody get a much more expensive service or is it just that they can't still control VoIP?