Peter Bowyer wrote:
On 22/05/06, Steve Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 08:14:19AM -0500, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
> If you want to roam between GSM and WiFi while on a call, the GSM
> carrier is going to have to support it.
There is a protocol for this (UMA), however few operators as yet support
it.
T-Mobile offer a webnwalk tarrif (unlimited data access for a fixed
monthly fee), but they are are going to (if not already) block VoIP
calls - they've realised that users are using VoIP (probably Skype) and
not making GSM voice calls - and the voice revenue is declining.
They block VoIP and IM, supposedly to protect their users from a poor
quality experience. Of course, it's really to protect their voice and
SMS revenues.
From what I understand, T-Mobile UK just announced they would block
VOIP earlier this month, but that is quite recent, and I don't recall
seeing this 'globally' announced.
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