Parker
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If you're referring to T-Mobile's [EMAIL PROTECTED] service, it's
actually
$20
per month, per line on the account (unless
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Does it switch back
Alexander Lopez wrote:
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Does that imply that sip is not VOIP since it can be used
On 9/21/07, Alexander Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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C F wrote:
AFAIK, the calls are free when you use it thru that device. Sprint
however charges $15 a month per phone or $30 for family plan.
While I
agree that
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On 9/21/07
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On 9/21/07, Alexander Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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C F wrote:
AFAIK, the calls are free when you use
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If you're referring to T-Mobile's
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If you're referring
://voxilla.com/
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http
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http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/sprintsamsung-instant-cell+to+wi+fi-
box-is-official-named-airave-300451.php
The above is quite interesting, it would be interesting to see if it
uses sip, which I have
C F wrote:
AFAIK, the calls are free when you use it thru that device. Sprint
however charges $15 a month per phone or $30 for family plan. While I
agree that sprint should pay me for this, it's not as bad. T-mobile on
the other hand, does the same thing with wifi enabled phones, it
doesn't
On 9/20/07, Jason Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C F wrote:
AFAIK, the calls are free when you use it thru that device. Sprint
however charges $15 a month per phone or $30 for family plan. While I
agree that sprint should pay me for this, it's not as bad. T-mobile on
the other hand, does
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On 9/20/07, Jason Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C F wrote:
AFAIK, the calls are free when you use it thru that device. Sprint
however charges $15 a month per phone or $30 for family plan.
While I
agree that sprint should pay me for this, it's not as bad.
T-mobile on
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/sprintsamsung-instant-cell+to+wi+fi-box-is-official-named-airave-300451.php
The above is quite interesting, it would be interesting to see if it
uses sip, which I have no reason to believe otherwise, and if it does,
can it be hacked to talk to Asteirsk? In
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