Posted by me on February 27, 2010, 6:00 pm
>Some cellphones have built in voip support, like the Nokia N95 and N97 and E65
>Very convenient to use, you can make a voip call when the
>hotspot is available and just select a normal call when its not.
Yeah I should have bought the Nokia E65 when it was on
deep sale... but didn't. I will check around and see
if any sales tho
Posted by me on February 27, 2010, 6:01 pm
>> I want to start using Skype for calls from home and
>> hotspots and use prepaid cell only when out of hotspots.
>I use voip instead.
Skype is voip..... no?
Posted by Rick on February 27, 2010, 7:28 pm
me@privacy.net wrote:
>>> I want to start using Skype for calls from home and
>>> hotspots and use prepaid cell only when out of hotspots.
>>
>> I use voip instead.
> Skype is voip..... no?
Yes.
Check RadioShack for a headset with mic and headphones.
Posted by sf on March 4, 2010, 9:19 pm
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 19:28:33 -0500, Rick
> me@privacy.net wrote:
> >
> >>> I want to start using Skype for calls from home and
> >>> hotspots and use prepaid cell only when out of hotspots.
> >>
> >> I use voip instead.
> >
> > Skype is voip..... no?
>
> Yes.
>
> Check RadioShack for a headset with mic and headphones.
>
Rick is looking for a USB phone.
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Posted by Rod Speed on February 27, 2010, 10:22 pm
me@privacy.net wrote
>>> I want to start using Skype for calls from home and
>>> hotspots and use prepaid cell only when out of hotspots.
>> I use voip instead.
> Skype is voip..... no?
Yes, but real voip isnt proprietary so you can change VSPs, and
have mulitple VSPs as well. The VSP is the voip service provider.
I have two VSPs, neither of which charges any monthly fee,
so if one is having a glitch, its trivial to use the other etc.
>Very convenient to use, you can make a voip call when the
>hotspot is available and just select a normal call when its not.