iPhone VoIP options
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How many ways can iPhone owners do VoIP on their
most-beloved device? VoIP News counts
them along with detailing how each package handles long distance calling.
Each iPhone VoIP solution has its pros and cons. Truphone’s application will connect with
other Truphone clients though WiFi but there’s no connection to the cellular
world. Packet8 MobileTalk uses a web
portal that mimics the iPhone dialer and the app causes the iPhone to dial a
local Packet8 access number to access the company’s VoIP network.
Jajah’s iPhone VoIP app is awaiting the official blessing of
Apple before users can download it through Apple’s App Store. The app should
allow an iPhone to make calls that travel over 3G, EDGE or WiFi data networks
to reach Jajah’s VoIP network. A call can go over a data network if the link
quality is good or if the users says it should use the network regardless of
link quality, otherwise Jajah will do a callback using an external network to
link the iPhone and an overseas number.
In beta, iCall also uses WiFi links to make a VoIP call, but
the app supposedly also can switch from cellular to WiFi without interrupting a
conversation in a seamless fashion.
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