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2008-01-27
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2008-01-27
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2008-01-28
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2008-01-28
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Tried a few: Complex to install or connect, not always available etc. Can I trust them ?
So, I hope you can recommend a more economical SIP that really works always and provides guaranteed privacy (only outside the US, China and other third world countries, of course).
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2008-01-28
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2008-01-28
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2008-01-28
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The only problem with replacing your cell with skype is that because it's a VOIP technology, you're subject to situations where the audio gets distorted as packets get slow-downs. That's the down-side to packet switched communications over circuit switched ... and it mostly shows up in as an artifact in voice and video calls, but not as badly in other communications (ie. game lag is annoying, but it's not like you're unable to hear your boss tell you a critical business detail because skype got distorted right then).
All of the times I've tried skype, I've had that problem.
I do wish that skype allowed me to dial into skype with a regular phone, and then either:
a) check my skype voice-mail, like I can do with any other voice mail (I don't have to check my voice mail via specific protocols, I can call from any device at any location)
b) park my phone, and make calls via that phone, as well has have skype calls routed to that phone, until I un-park it (essentially using any phone as my skype phone, and then at least the link from me to skype is circuit switched instead of packet switched). Plus, in a way, this could be like the early days of Sprint and the other AT&T competitors, were you dialed some number (Sprint's access number) and THEN got a sprint dial tone ... and called the number you wanted to talk to.
With (a), I'd probably use skype as my universal voice mail, and the number I give out as my default home phone number.
With (b), I could do something like get a T-mobile phone, with the 5 my-faves, and then put skype as one of my favorites. Then I could make unlimited calls via my cell phone.
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2008-01-28
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Reggie Suplido