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VoIP on BlackBerryGeneral Discussion area for mobile VoIP issues. Trying to get VoIP working on your cell phone? This is the place! |
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| i dont believe they have released a sip version from what i remember it uses UMA the stuff the tmobile uses for there home wireless type service which sucks it would be nice to be able to connect my blackberry to our corp pbx. i linked to an article below. http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/ne...ks-sip-support |
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| You should check out http://www.myglobaltalk.com/ It is basically a bridging VoIP program for the blackberry. I think it is still in beta, but you can sign up for a account. |
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| I just got a Blackberry 8310 about a week now. I was wondering the same thing. Isn't there a Bluetooth headset with built in VoIP that can work with the BB 8310? I signed up for that myglobaltalk.com international calling beta test as they said they would have a Blackberry software but I have yet to get the SMS message that says the software ready for download. Anyway I suspect that that software will be like the dozens of other companies into misleading you to thinking that the call is VoIP when its actually their system just connecting your destination to your cell phone over your phone minutes not really over your internet to your cell phone. Data is data. |
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| myglobaltalk says that they are like a dial around, they never say they offer full sip VoIP that goes over wifi or anything. Either way MGT still provides good cheap service for me and I will probably stay with them for a while. |
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| Quote: Vopium, an emerging Mobile VoIP is now available on Blackberry where it provides you the benefit to enjoy VoIP calls absolutely on the go. Vopium is available for BlackBerry Pearl, Curve and the BlackBerry 8800 series. Blackberry users can now obtain great cost saving facility on international calls. It automatically detects the international calls and enables the users to check or top-up their account balance whenever desired. Apart from this, Vopium also gives 30 minutes + 100 SMS free trial to any destination in the world. You can use Vopium from Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Canada, UK, US and few other countries. Before you start making calls, you can exactly find the rates available for different countries. Read more about vopium on http://www.vopium.com |
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