> Actually, I'm a very happy Cellcom users. Enough so that in the first time
> since the previous century I actually disconnected the Internet connection
> to my home, since the cellular one works so nicely and is cheap, in my eyes.
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how much you pay?

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> And they don't really block VoIP -, it just that you can a none symmetric
> NAT address which makes it difficult to use most VoIP services. Maybe it's
> done for tech. reason or maybe for business reasons. I don't know.
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I believe it's business reason. Blockage of voip is done in dor3 phones. If
you manage to hack it, then you can connect and use voip, but as soon as you
are out of range, you fell back to gprs and there you pay and don't even
notice.


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