sipgate - VoIP for iPhone vs T-Mobile. We’ve already heard some services about VoIP for iPhone such as iCall, and fring. Yeah, it’s already ordinary that sipgate also brings VoIP to your iPhone. You can use sipgate to place and receive calls over Wi-Fi using any SIP-based VoIP-service. It can save mobile minutes, whenever Wi-Fi is available, bypass roaming charges, and place calls at virtually no cost when travelling abroad. What’s interesting is that T-Mobile Germany has asked his company to cease and desist offering the company’s flagship VoIP software. Continue reading ’sipgate - VoIP for iPhone vs T-Mobile’
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iCall - iPhone VoIP for Free (seamlessly switch calls from GSM network to VoIP). With this app you can seamlessly switch calls from the cell network to VoIP. iCall - Free iPhone VoiP Features:
+ Make and receive calls over WiFi
+ Transfer inbound calls from a regular cell call to WiFi instantly and seamlessly - save your expensive minutes
+ Access your same address book
+ Customize your voicemail options
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Spracht Aura Mobile BT Speakerphone. Aura Mobile BT Speakerphone from Spracht features echo and noise cancellation and promises to work without software. It’s also compatible with Skype, Yahoo messenger and most VOIP call programs but it’s greatest aspect is its portability factor. Continue reading ‘Spracht Aura Mobile BT Speakerphone’
T-Mobile Talk Forever Home Phone. As part of T-Mobile’s push to rid our fair country of landlines in favor of wireless-based VoIP solutions, T-Mobile has just announced another @Home trial in Dallas and Seattle. The HotSpot @Home Talk Forever Home Phone plan allows T-Mobile wireless subscribers to ditch their traditional hardwired phones in favor of a Linksys WRTU54G router.
The new HotSpot @Home Talk Forever Home Phone plan costs an additional $10 per month (billed to your T-Mo wireless bill) allows customers to plug their telephones into the $50 (with contract) Linksys WRTU54G router. Continue reading ‘T-Mobile Talk Forever Home Phone’

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