>> > Why not grab a GSM/Wifi mobile phone such as a Nokia E 65 to do this ?
>> Do these use SIP? I thought they all used UMA (which is much more
>> friendly to your cell provider).
> Only 3 or 4 phones in the world can do UMA in the real world. All Eseries
> and N series have builtin SIP.
Good to know, thanks. My Nokia 6086 was the cheapest and included UMA
(but not SIP), so I presumed that UMA was widespread (especially since
it's so friendly to the carriers, I'd expect carriers to push it pretty
actively).
Stefan
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