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2009-12-01
, 02:42
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@ Alabama
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2009-12-01
, 07:50
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2009-12-01
, 11:48
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@ gbg.se
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Incoming call does not show multiple. It only shows the first one it receives. A default service would be ok for some, but the problem I have is slow internet at home. I would have to disable the default because my upload speed and latency is too slow to support VOIP. When I am at work, SIP is prefered because of an open firewall. When I am on a public network, Skype seems to do the best through a firewall. A possible solution would be for the client to poll the server and measure a virtual signal strength and then decide which one to use. I don't know what that would do battery life. Use GPS to decide?
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2009-12-14
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2009-12-16
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2010-04-09
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@ Europe
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