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Default 07-12-2010, 18:37

You could always get a phone that can take a VoIP client, and use that over 3G or WiFi at your destination.


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Default 07-12-2010, 19:30

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You could always get a phone that can take a VoIP client, and use that over 3G or WiFi at your destination.
Well Jim as I wrote in my opening message I do use VOIP on my phone. I see UMA in advantage in sending data over VPN, if I am wrong. So voice quality far better over regular VOIP. Of course I can set up data connection first, than VP and VOIP as last one, but this is not handy for regular user.
   
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