Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Daniel Kerr
I'm in about the same boat as Ronni (and probably others). I'm about 1/2 way through my 2 year contract with Vodafone. If they come out with a "special" to change to the new iPhone 4 then I'll probably consider. But only if the breakout price is reasonable. I'm happy with their plan I'm on now, th

Re: lousy VOIP

2010-07-16 Thread Rob Davies
Morning, Adam I actually utilise what they refer to as a VOIP ATA, which once placed within network becomes your VOIP connection point. So independent of modem connection. Currently at home I use the Linksys ATA very solid and easy to setup with many variables if inclined, but just the standar

Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi, I'm not planning to buy one because I am pretty satisfied with my present iphone 3gs. I always carry a small camera, so don't really need an improved camera/video phone. I always carry my ipad and now do a lot of the things I used to do on the iphone on the ipad. Its unusual for me to not

Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Duncan Hardman
If you have 3G and have not upgraded to iOS4 and you think your phone is slow then don't. My 3G is noticeably slower after upgrade. As for iPhone 4 that's a yes (as soon as I get the boss to approve it) Duncan On 17/07/2010, at 11:01 AM, Jane Griffiths wrote: > > Yes I'll definitely be buy

Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Jane Griffiths
Yes I'll definitely be buying a 4G. My 3G is feeling slow now (haven't had the courage to try the latest iOS4 update) and I'm looking forward to the video capabilities and improved camera. My Optus 2yr contract has just expired, but this time i will be buying direct from Apple. I'm wondering

Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Andrew
I definately will be. My 3G doesn't do wifi very well recently and, after a drop in March the mute button doesn't work ($180 to repair). I can renew with Optus by paying out the last 3 months of phone payments in August, but I will be looking into buying outright from Apple Store if the pr

Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Ronda Brown
On 17/07/2010, at 8:17 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote: > Thanks Daniel > > In summary (see below) > So WAMUGers - would you buy an iPhone 4? > > cheers > Blitto > Yes! I would if i was out of contact with my iPhone 3GS with Telstra or if I can arrange with Telstra to pass my contract over to an iP

Re: iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Rod Blitvich
Thanks DanielIn summary (see below)So WAMUGers - would you buy an iPhone 4?cheersBlitto .55 percent: This is the percentage of iPhone 4 users who have contacted AppleCare regarding antenna or reception issues.  Proximity sensor issues will be addressed in a future software update. 1.7 percent:

iPhone 4 - due here 30th July (apparently)

2010-07-16 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi All Apple held their "little conference" Friday. Quite interesting to follow really. All the "hype" over the "bad reception" etc and their feedback on it. Interesting numbers. You can read about it here:-

Re: lousy VOIP

2010-07-16 Thread Adam Hewitt
I am currently using a Billion 7401VPG-M which has worked extremely well for me. Asterisk was only a problem because I needed to trunk my calls instead of registering as a SIP client and they require a static IP for trunking (it was a while ago now so I can't remember all the details). Adam. On

Re: lousy VOIP

2010-07-16 Thread Alexander Hartner
Hi Adam, What problem did you have with Asterisk and how did you fix them ? Also what modem do you suggest ? Regards Alex On 16 Jul 2010, at 16:00, Adam Hewitt wrote: > > I have used iinet and amnet (who i am currently using) over my home > Adsl with absolutely no problems at all. For the mo

Fw: ilife & iwork08

2010-07-16 Thread Derek Perry
- Original Message - From: Derek To: WAMUG Mailing List Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 3:54 PM Subject: ilife & iwork08 Hi Everyone, I understand that ilife & iwork no longer need an activation key, so does anyone have a copy of either for me to borrow & install on my 2004 G4 1.25GHz,

Re: lousy VOIP

2010-07-16 Thread Adam Hewitt
I have used iinet and amnet (who i am currently using) over my home Adsl with absolutely no problems at all. For the most part I can't tell the difference between the voip line and the pots line. I did have problems with mynetphone but that was mostly caused by me using an asterisk voip gateway.

Re: lousy VOIP

2010-07-16 Thread Rob Davies
Afternoon, Wireless connections fluctuate substantially in comparison to a fixed line. VOIP requires minimal fluctuation, hence why providers suggest one utilises QOS, and iiNet modems are actually preset to do this. Remember also that ADSL for most people in Australia is very unstable due to

Re: lousy VOIP

2010-07-16 Thread KEVIN Lock
I am very happy with vividwireless except the VOIP product and I believe, reading about VOIP on various forums, that it is not just vividwireless. The Harvey Norman bloke who sold us the Home Gateway for VW informed us that we couldn't possibly expect to get the same quality as a land line