Truphone Wins Court Injunction Against T-Mobile Blocking Tactics
Editor's Note: I bet this is being appealed as we speak.
Competition in the mobile telephony sector intensified today when a judge granted a mandatory injunction forcing T-Mobile (UK) Ltd to interconnect with Truphone, which provides a low-cost internet telephony service on mobile phones.
Core information
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James Tagg, Truphone's chief executive officer, said:
Links
- T-Mobile was instructed by the judge to stop blocking and begin routing calls to Truphone numbers by Monday 23rd July.
- Today's ruling is the first time that interim relief has been awarded against a mobile network operator under the Competition Act.
- Full details of both sides' skeleton legal arguments are available [see links below]. The judgment is expected to be available electronically tomorrow [Tuesday July 17th].
Quotes
James Tagg, Truphone's chief executive officer, said:
- "The injunction is good news not only for Truphone but for every company trying to develop internet-era services and for every consumer wanting freedom of choice and lower prices. We are determined to bring better-value mobile calls, text messages and other innovative services to mobile phone users, and it's right that we should not be prevented from doing so."
- "To be granted interim relief means we successfully demonstrated that we have an arguable case to make at a full trial."
- "We didn't want to go to court but we had no choice: T-Mobile was effectively preventing the launch of the Truphone service so we had to take urgent action."
- Video: James Tagg gives his reaction on the steps of the Royal Courts of Justice
- Picture: James Tagg, Truphone CEO, at the Royal Courts of Justice
- Picture: Screenshot of internet phone call from mobile phone
Links
- Skeleton arguments: Truphone (pdf) and T-Mobile (UK) Ltd (pdf)
- HM Courts Service
- Where are the Royal Courts of Justice?

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