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T mobile Web n walk - voip solutions
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Has anyone tried using SJphones voip solution on web n walk tariff?
Or does anyone know how much data is used during telephone calls?
We use Gradwell.com for our telephone lines at work and I have previously used a XDA Exec to run SJPhones software and taken calls via it. The problem was that I could only really use it when in a wifi area (not often).
I was wondering if I could use the web n walk tariff to take voip calls using 3G.
Or does anyone know how much data is used during telephone calls?
We use Gradwell.com for our telephone lines at work and I have previously used a XDA Exec to run SJPhones software and taken calls via it. The problem was that I could only really use it when in a wifi area (not often).
I was wondering if I could use the web n walk tariff to take voip calls using 3G.
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Anyways, usually you need at least a connection of 384kbps to get a decent conversation through VoIP. But I tried using a dial up and have a voice chat thru YM and we can understand each other. Dial up by the way is only 52kbps.
Usually public free wifi's are limited per user to be fair with all users and that means limiting your connection to maybe twice as dial up speed only.
Anyways, usually you need at least a connection of 384kbps to get a decent conversation through VoIP. But I tried using a dial up and have a voice chat thru YM and we can understand each other. Dial up by the way is only 52kbps.
Usually public free wifi's are limited per user to be fair with all users and that means limiting your connection to maybe twice as dial up speed only.
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