if you have pocket pc(ms smartphone)a phone, and if you are using t-mobile.
You are lucky, you can use skype for pocket pc, and use t-mobile free t-zone gprs. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Frank Keeney Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 8:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [SOCALWUG] WiFi VOIP Over the last few months I have been a heavy Skype (http://www.skype.com) user. I have a particular client that has offices in other countries and travels frequently. Skype has been fantastic in allowing us to communicate. In fact recently we had a Skype conference call between China, Brazil and me in the US with excellent call quality. There is some delay in the calls but it is not too severe. Skype is free for PC to PC calls and now I'm using their SkypeOut service to make outgoing calls to "regular" phones. However, Skype does not have a service to allow incoming calls. I've been looking at Vonage, Packet8 and a few others. I'm also looking at http://www.broadvoice.com since they have a good price on a WiFi VOIP phone. Is anyone on the list using a WiFi VOIP phone? Can you tell us about it? Which service are you using? Is there significant voice delay when in a phone call? Is it "usable"? Thank you Frank Keeney Wireless Antennas, Cables and Equipment: http://www.wlanparts.com Co-Founder, Southern California Wireless User Group: http://www.socalwug.org IM: Yahoo: wlanparts, AIM: wlanparts, MSN: frank at pasadena.net VOIP: Skype: wlanparts, FWD: 289372
