On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Mikko Rauhala wrote: > > > Of course, you can make a GSM data call (I presume) and thus reserve > > > > That's what www.cryptophone.de does to avoid latency issues. Some networks > > block mobile to mobile data calls though. > > Righto, so somebody's doing it already on free software. Good for us > all :)
cryptophone's phone cost 1500 euro. It's not free software. The source has been published for peer review, but you're not allowed to use it on your own phone. > I was referring to simply that the carrier will likely charge extra for > data calls (in comparison to voice calls). Though now that I check the > figures, they _have_ come down at least here since last I checked. Which > was a while ago. Well, most offer a $100/month or so flatrate. It's expensive, but if all your calls are going through a cheap SIP provider and your asterisk to your GPRS connection, your *voice* calls would go down to $0/month. Then, $100 for unlimited voice calls isnt that expensive. Paul _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community