Dear community, I am not sure if this is a widely known thing or not, but I just found out about it and had some questions about this working on the neo. T-mobile has hotspots all around my area, but have been experimenting with a new service called T-mobile HotSpot @Home. It uses a UMA (unlicensed mobile access) technology to allow phones to switch from cellular connection to Wi-Fi connection. And also makes it possible for VoIP calls. So this is something that is very interesting to me only I would like it to be a little different, I don't want to use T-Mobile's service I would like to use my Wi-Fi connection to my VoIP of choice. I know this has been talked about before with some options including an Astrex box forwarding the call to your cellphone until your in range then switching to Wi-Fi but that was not a very seamless transistion from my understanding. So I guess my question is could we impliment a UMA type of technology for the neo that is customizable to use our VoIP provider? Or since that particular part is locked we wouldn't have access to that part? Just curious. When I get the phone I will be playing with trying to find a solution to this problem. I have very limited knowlege about this kind of thing. I am not an experianced programmer yet. I only have about 3 yers of indestry experiance, but none of that is mobile development and almost none of it is linux related, so I have a bit of a learnign curve so that is why I am asking the question here.
Thanks, Matt
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