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Old 14-04-2008, 11:43
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Default Re: VOIP service that can be used with a mobile phone?

On 1 Kwi, 14:44, and...@cucumber.demon.co.uk (Andrew Gabriel) wrote:[color=blue]
> In article <nc9du395ilnopl3viigfnm7drc0918j...@4ax.com>,
> JakeD <Ja...@fsdsdvsdv.com> writes:
>
>
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> > I can't see any error in my wording of my question. I like theVOIP
> > service I use (at home), because, unlike Skype, (as I understand it),
> > I can makecallsto any landline or mobile, and any landline or mobile
> > can call me. TheVOIPservice is much cheaper for makingcallsabroad
> > than is the mobilephoneservice. So what I'd like to achive is to be
> > able to makecallsvia myVOIPprovider, using my mobilephone,
> > without getting billed for a call by the mobilephonecompany. This
> > may be impossible; I don't know.[/color]
>
> Phones exist (my Nokia E61i can do this). However, if you get thephoneas part of a contract, you need to ensure theVoIPhas not
> been disabled by the supplier -- some were doing this but I haven't
> heard recently. Probably need to ask this inuk.telecom.mobile.
>
> The other warning I would give is that the IP/WiFi and possibly SIP
> implementations in all mobiles is rather beta quality compared
> with the quality of implementations you may be more used to in
> computers. I.e they don't always work, or don't always work as
> you'd expect them to. Across a number of colleagues, we've used
> most of the IP/WiFi phones (although I've only used the E61i),
> and they're all lacking in software quality.
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> > I'm not very familiar with wifi internet access, at wireless hotspots,
> > but I was hoping that there was a way to make the call via theVOIP
> > service, once one is connected to the net (free of charge) at a wifi
> > hotspot. Perhaps not. My ownVOIPcustomer services said not - but
> > then they are infamous for not knowing much! Or it could be true that
> > their own service cannot be accessed that way, but others can...[/color]
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> > I wouldn't expect to be able to receive incomingcallsvia theVOIP
> > service, on my mobile, necessarily, but I could hopefully pick up
> > messages left on myVOIPvoice mail service.[/color]
>
> Works for both receiving and makingcallsfor me. I run my own
> SIP service for the extended family, and it's only used forcalls
> between family members, although I can also redirect my homephone
> to it overVoIP.
>
> --
> Andrew Gabriel
> [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup][/color]

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