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Ecomtel folds, blames Telstra ADSL billing dispute

By Ry Crozier
Jul 29 2009 12:03PM
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ISPs claim to be overbilled tens of thousands each month.

Ecomtel has launched a scathing attack against its wholesale provider Telstra accusing it of prolonging a billing dispute that "forced" Ecomtel into administration.

Ecomtel folds, blames Telstra ADSL billing dispute

Ecomtel, which provided internet and voice services, emailed customers over the weekend announcing it would enter voluntary administration.

The emails did not go into detail as to why the telco - which has been in business since 1999 - had suddenly collapsed.

But the company posted a lengthy statement on its website last night alleging Telstra had "seriously abused its market power and acted unconscionably" in its dealings with Ecomtel.

The server hosting the statement has since been taken offline.

A Telstra spokesperson told iTnews Ecomtel's services had been cut off because they "refused to pay their bills and left us with no choice.

"We can't be expected to continue to supply services when we are not being paid," he said.

Ecomtel said it had entered a billing dispute with Telstra last year.

It claimed the incumbent's usage meters for ADSL were faulty and resulted in "grossly overcharged excess charges".

It also accused Telstra of ignoring warnings in 2006 and April 2007 that the meters were producing erroneous readings and of refusing a meeting with Ecomtel to resolve the issues.

"Telstra declined [a meeting with senior management] and just asked for more data," Ecomtel said.

"They kept delaying and delaying and claimed there was nothing wrong with the billing."

According to the statement, Telstra attempted to settle the dispute three times, beginning in December last year.

An offer of $30,000 was "declined as totally insufficient". That was increased "to just under $100,000" but Ecomtel said that "still refused to address all the issues".

Telstra confirmed it had "worked with Ecomtel over many months" to bring about a resolution.

Ecomtel said it escalated the dispute with a threat of Federal Court action and sent a "final demand" to the incumbent. It alleged Telstra responded by requesting further information.

At the same time, Telstra allegedly halved Ecomtel's payment terms. Ecomtel blamed this single action for its entry into voluntary administration.

"Ecomtel had been trading at 60 days for many years and they [Telstra] demanded that this be dropped to 30 days," the statement said.

"Ecomtel could not suddenly supply payment for an extra month's billing and hence Telstra threatened suspension."

Ecomtel said it entered voluntary administration "to protect customers".

It claimed Telstra had given an assurance "they wouldn't suspend services" but said the incumbent reversed this decision Monday morning after administrators refused its request for a $20,000 security.

"The administrator had $40,000 but would not provide this security and so told Telstra to stop the supply at about 4.30pm [last] Friday," the telco said.

"Ecomtel staff were told of this at about 5pm last Friday night. Phone calls to Telstra asking that they postpone suspension for a day or two to allow customers to churn to another provided [sic] met with a negative response."

The Telstra spokesperson said it had "suspended rather than disconnect customers to give end-users an opportunity to move to another provider and minimise disruption to them."

He said Ecomtel customers could receive incoming calls and outgoing triple zero calls. Priority Assistance customers had also been proactively contacted, he said.

Ecomtel appeared to make a last ditch attempt to resurrect under its parent Break Free Communications.

But as of publication, Whirlpool forum users reported that churn requests had not yet taken effect.

It is the second time this month a service provider has accused one of its wholesalers of major billing mistakes.

In a blog post, ISP Exetel's chief John Linton posted "best estimates" of the amount it was being overbilled each month.

"[It's] between $80,000 and $120,000 of which we only recover less than 70 percent and more often than not lately, closer to 50 percent," Linton said.

"For a company of our small size that is a very serious financial problem and due to the bullying attitude of at least one supplier causes us a serious financial hardship.

"If we don't take some very serious action will continue to become an increasingly heavy burden on Exetel and may become even more serious than that."

Linton did not name the "major carrier" at the centre of the dispute. But he said its "recalcitrance [meant] we are unable to reach any sensible resolution of their implacable intransigence.

"I really hate spending money on legal costs but it seems we have no alternative but to take the actions we propose to attempt to overcome the attitude of "what we say is right/what you say is wrong."

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