Abu Dhabi, May 13th, 2013 (WAM)-- The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has denied claims published by a local newspaper pertaining to the unauthorized usage of the video-call service, Skype. The news initially sparked an outrage after it claimed that unauthorized access and usage of Skype will see users slapped with fines up to AED1m or even imprisonment.

The TRA added in a statement published today that despite the "total fallacy" of the Skype-related news, there may yet be some issues to be confirmed. The TRA stressed that penalties mentioned in Federal law no.3 for the year 2003, and its provisions, have been reported inaccurately.

The law actually pertains to organized activities where penalties can apply to whomsoever provides organised telephonic "public services" without the correct TRA license.

The TRA has also stated that all fines and penalties referred to in the newspaper are strictly up to UAE courts to decide. As for Skype services, the TRA announced on April 9th 2013 that policies related to use of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) call services only permit Etisalat and Du, both fully licensed by the TRA, to provide communication services in the UAE. This policy is still in effect and remains unchanged.

TRA added that ISP's lifting the block from the Skype website does not mean a change in the TRA's policies or stance on usage of the software. This service remains an "organized activity" therefore should be provided through permitted operators. However, if these services were to be provided through a partnership with a third party, the licensees, Etisalat and Du, must apply for approval after meeting technical and other necessary requirements. As this is yet to happen with Skype services, VOIP services through Skype are still not permitted.

Copyright Emirates News Agency (WAM) 2013.