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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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I've been going the internet-only plan with VoIP route and Google Voice since I rarely make calls.
However I have not been able to find a VoIP provider that is usable...
Sipgate has good call quality over wi-fi (not so good over 3G but usable for brief periods) and is otherwise usable except for the fact that it makes my phone have a battery life of ~6 hours on 3G.
Sipsorcery is no longer accepting new signups so I can't use that anymore to get TCP access with Sipgate.
I tried PBXes + IPKall which worked well for two days. Then after that I would get "trunk outage" notifications, and when I do what it says to get my trunk online again I get another notification in ~20 minutes.
I heard rumors that Pidgin works with Google Talk + Google Voice on Ubuntu. If I install Ubuntu 9.04 mobile on my n900 will I be able to use Pidgin to call with Google Voice? Or alternatively can I just install Google Chrome with the GV plugin on that?
Are there any other VoIP providers that people use that work?
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2010-11-04
, 04:01
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Joined on Aug 2010
@ Philadelphia
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2010-11-04
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@ Hanoi
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Skype can't call phones though unless I pay for the skype in number and stuff.
I don't really care about video stuff.
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2010-11-04
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@ Philadelphia
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2010-11-04
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Joined on Mar 2008
@ SF Bay Area
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I've been going the internet-only plan with VoIP route and Google Voice since I rarely make calls.
However I have not been able to find a VoIP provider that is usable...
Sipgate has good call quality over wi-fi (not so good over 3G but usable for brief periods) and is otherwise usable except for the fact that it makes my phone have a battery life of ~6 hours on 3G.
Sipsorcery is no longer accepting new signups so I can't use that anymore to get TCP access with Sipgate.
I tried PBXes + IPKall which worked well for two days. Then after that I would get "trunk outage" notifications, and when I do what it says to get my trunk online again I get another notification in ~20 minutes.
I heard rumors that Pidgin works with Google Talk + Google Voice on Ubuntu. If I install Ubuntu 9.04 mobile on my n900 will I be able to use Pidgin to call with Google Voice? Or alternatively can I just install Google Chrome with the GV plugin on that?
Are there any other VoIP providers that people use that work?
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2010-11-04
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Joined on Sep 2009
@ West Kirby, UK
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2010-11-04
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Joined on Aug 2010
@ Philadelphia
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2010-11-06
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Joined on Jul 2010
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However I have not been able to find a VoIP provider that is usable...
Sipgate has good call quality over wi-fi (not so good over 3G but usable for brief periods) and is otherwise usable except for the fact that it makes my phone have a battery life of ~6 hours on 3G.
Sipsorcery is no longer accepting new signups so I can't use that anymore to get TCP access with Sipgate.
I tried PBXes + IPKall which worked well for two days. Then after that I would get "trunk outage" notifications, and when I do what it says to get my trunk online again I get another notification in ~20 minutes.
I heard rumors that Pidgin works with Google Talk + Google Voice on Ubuntu. If I install Ubuntu 9.04 mobile on my n900 will I be able to use Pidgin to call with Google Voice? Or alternatively can I just install Google Chrome with the GV plugin on that?
Are there any other VoIP providers that people use that work?