Recently, people can use google voice + gizmo5 to call to USA free, but
there is 3 minutes limit, while no limits for call-in. there are several
methods to break the limit:
1. users can login google voice and set up a call. google voice call the
user's phone and then call the destination phone after the user picks up the
phone. the problem is that users need one computer working.
2. there is a tool, called xGVout. it's a proxy to get the destination
number, and simulate users loging in google voice account and set up a call.
The problem is still that users need a computer.
3. similar to 2, there is a website, called sipsorcery.com. It looks a
public proxy to help users set up a call.
The problem is that users need to fill their account and password on this
website
Actually, what 2,3 do is to simulate users online actions, such as loging in
google voice account and setting up a call, but they are inconvenient. I
wonder if the sip client(such as Ekiga) can do that, that would be great,
also makes Ekiga more popular. I guess it's feasible, but not very sure. Any
comments?

Best.

Liqun
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