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Mobile VOIP?
I'm curious to know which MOBILE VoIP programs have worked best. Is the technology really there yet?
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Truphone is particularly strong in Europe. Jajah and Rebtel have mobile services along with conventional Web-activated VoIP. iSkoot provides mobile Skype access. 8x8's MobileTalk provides cheap overseas calling via client software. All have solid networks and technology but none are as simple and reliable (and expensive) as making regular cellular calls.
Skype on iPhone is definitely worth a look, it usually results in higher quality calls vs Fring.
I've heard good things about Fring. I'm skeptical if the technology is there yet, though, so I'm eager to hear more responses.
I haven't really tried Fring yet, but a co-worker of mine uses it. I know it breaks down every now and then, but the idea is great...I just think the technology is still immature. Have you guys tried iCall?
I was using GrandDialer on my iPhone along with the GrandCentral service and had no problems whatsoever...until Google changed it to Google Voice. Now I have no mobile app for GV. I know the Google Voice app has been submitted to the app store but don't think it is available yet. I am looking forward to any improvements that google may have made to the mobile app.
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