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can you answer calls on wifi?

I have a cell phone service issue in my condo. i've been waiting for one of these programs to be released so that i can receive incoming calls using the my wifi network. does anyone know if it is possible with this app?
Thanks!
 
Not showing up when I search via app store on my phone. Guess I'll have to wait till I get home...

Going to need some background notification love to go with it sometime soon *cough* *cough*
 
What arn said. Don't forget. SMS texting is unlimited through the IM applications.

This is about the same.

Wait so are you telling me I can Text message someone on there cell phone with this app and for free - it wont charge me to text message them?
 
What exactly is the point of VOIP on this, if you are already paying for a cell plan? Why would I pay extra to make calls?
 
Wait so are you telling me I can Text message someone on there cell phone with this app and for free - it wont charge me to text message them?

You can use AIM to send a text message to +12223334444 (their phone number) to send them a message for free. This works on the computer and any iPhone/iPod Touch program that uses AIM. I don't know about the other messengers.
 
Big question a lot of people had earlier:

Now can this be used with an iPod Touch and the headset/microphone thing for VoIP phone calls?
 
Well, the good news is.. it works... I was able to call out via Skype and receive a call in via Skype.

The bad news is.. the voice quality was really bad. Almost like 2 cups and a string bad. I will continue testing to see if quality improves.
 
This probably opens up the flood gate for those that was contemplating on jailbreaking the phone.

Combination of Fring and iPhone Backgrounder = Perfect combination.
 
You can use AIM to send a text message to +12223334444 (their phone number) to send them a message for free. This works on the computer and any iPhone/iPod Touch program that uses AIM. I don't know about the other messengers.

AWSOME! can anyone confirm if this works with Palringo or BeeJive?
 
I can't find it in the app store, neither in iTunes nor on the iPhone :( Did they pull it?!
 
Very BIG bug in FRING,

It will not accept mail adress like name.lastname@gmail.com , i mean that it will not accept the dot ".".
Very annoying for those who have this kind of mail.
Skype voice is good but with a delay.

Yep -confirmed. I wasted about 10 minutes trying to figure out what was the mistake - then I tried one without a dot in it and it worked.

BTW, made a few calls over skypeout and worked OK - although if you are calling automated phones (conf calls/customer support etc.) - the key presses (dial 1 for english etc.) are not recognized. (Although it all works when using Desktop Skype.)
 
You can use AIM to send a text message to +12223334444 (their phone number) to send them a message for free. This works on the computer and any iPhone/iPod Touch program that uses AIM. I don't know about the other messengers.

I know this is slightly off topic but do I need to add the + before the number?
 
AWSOME! can anyone confirm if this works with Palringo or BeeJive?

It works on any program as long as the number's on your AIM list.

Note that people will receive the SMS from a random number as opposed to your phone number, so you'd have to tell them that it's you. The SMS conversation also takes place in that AIM application as if you were simply IMing someone. So it won't show up in the SMS application...

That also means that without push, you won't receive it when they send it if you're not in the program.

I know this is slightly off topic but do I need to add the + before the number?

Yes, because what if someone had 1234567890 as their AIM screen name?
 
I was able to call the test service with my iPT, but calling out on SKYPE always terminated the call... could be since I have no mic hooked up.

Works, though! Just haven't fully used it yet.

When is Apple selling the mic+earphones?!??
 
What exactly is the point of VOIP on this, if you are already paying for a cell plan? Why would I pay extra to make calls?

Skype is like $5 a month for unlimited in and out calling. I don't have a phone line but I always have internet. You get the lowest cell phone plan and use wifi when you are at the house and you will save lots of money. If you have no wifi then this wouldn't be worth it.
 
So happy to have skype on my iphone! It was the missing piece of the puzzle.
I got it on the Belgian store btw, so it's not just the US store that has it.
 
Skypeout over 3G

From reading the story I don't think Skypeout calls will work over 3G, will it? Can any one confirm please - I am on T-Mo!? Just got to see how they are restricting it - as a policy or something technical, inside of the app or the phone.

AT&T network is another thing though - even if it does work, the call quality is going to be absolutely crappy.
 
The voice quality on fring is the same Robotic as the Voice Mail. Wonder if Apple is gonna fix this in the next update. I'm seriously contemplating moving back to 2.0.2 which was just fine.
 
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