T-Mobile Germany says sipgate makes jailbreaking too attractive

Alright, can someone help us out with a little primer on German law here? California-based sipgate offers up a VoIP client for the iPhone that — for the moment, besides — requires a jailbroken handset to run. It goes about its trade on WiFi airwaves, so from the carrier’s perspective, no harm, no foul, right? Not so much. T-Mobile Germany takes issue with the app, claiming that it’s enticing its iPhone users to jailbreak — a violation of its contract terms. Furthermore, the

contract disallows VoIP of any kind, WiFI or otherwise, which pretty much makes sipgate public enemy number one in T-Mob’s eyes. They’ve gone ahead and sent out a nasty little cease ‘n desist, which sipgate says it plans to fight all the way through the court system whether that’s how T-Mobile wants to roll; meanwhile, it’s still providing service and says that “for the duration being [its] users are safe.” Fight the good fight, guys.

[Via TUAW]

Original post by Chris Ziegler

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