The search giant
Google has accused a number of mobile operators of intentionally blocking access to some Internet services, including Google Mobile Maps.
Chris Sacca (Chris Sacca), head of the special initiatives of the company, criticized the actions of mobile operators for blocking VoIP traffic and streaming video, while declaring full freedom of access for users, reports
ZDNet .
Analysts believe that the ban on the use of VoIP is due to the fact that operators are afraid of losing profits: subscribers will be able to communicate with each other using cheaper mobile Internet channels. However, the representative of Vodafone denied such conjectures.