John Faubion wrote:
>> are plenty of phones on the market which do SIP now - most 
>> modern Nokias do. I use an E90 Communicator, but the E95 is 
>> popular too, so I'm experimenting with using my mobile as my 
>> "one" phone, via Wi-Fi/SIP when I'm in the home/office and 
> 
> Out of curiosity, how do these phones handle the transition from Wi-Fi to
> GSM? Is it seamless? Can the transition occur when on a call? 

Not seamless unless the cell phone provider offers such a service.  You 
won't find that available in the US.  So even though it's one phone, 
you'd have 2 numbers.  Cell phone providers have no incentive to offer 
such a hand-off because they wouldn't make any money on the calls after 
they are handed over to the voip system.

Darrick
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Darrick Hartman
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