Action Tec Phone Wizard
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Kinda like Skype.... uses Skype to connect and route the calls, but this puppy goes between your BB PC conection and you phone point, so you use your regular handest. I use my normal Philips cordless and it works prefectly.
So calls to Aus at €0.17 instead of £0.60 per minute......
Highly reccommended.
Bully
Kinda like Skype.... uses Skype to connect and route the calls, but this puppy goes between your BB PC conection and you phone point, so you use your regular handest. I use my normal Philips cordless and it works prefectly.
So calls to Aus at €0.17 instead of £0.60 per minute......
Highly reccommended.
Bully
Skype is free.
It can also be used to call a conventional telephone, which is where the charge is made. I.e. the other person at the other end doesn't need to be on skype. And at either end you don't need a computer either.
There are many alternatives:
http://www.sipgate.co.uk/user/index.php
I'm waiting until number portability becomes possible.
It can also be used to call a conventional telephone, which is where the charge is made. I.e. the other person at the other end doesn't need to be on skype. And at either end you don't need a computer either.
There are many alternatives:
http://www.sipgate.co.uk/user/index.php
I'm waiting until number portability becomes possible.
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7.4 No Emergency Services. You expressly agree and understand that the Skype Software is not intended to support or carry emergency calls to any type of hospital, law enforcement agency, medical care unit or any other kind of Emergency Service. Skype, its Affiliates or Skype Staff are in no way liable for such emergency calls.
7.4.2 No Compulsion to Offer Emergency Services. You recognize and agree that Skype is not required to offer Emergency Services pursuant to any applicable local and or national rules, regulation or law. You further recognize that Skype is not a replacement for Your primary telephone service.
Skype may be cheap, etc but you still have the requirement for a normal telephone! It cant dial Emergency services?
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I think crapping themselves is a bit extreme, but the sentiment is probably right up to a point. It's not that this is a surprise, it's been discussed for many years. BT are OK. No matter what method of encoding is used, there is always the need to connect one guy with another, and BT still own much of the network that achieves that, in the UK and internationally. The future is in volume of data, voice will just be a trivial part of that volume of data. We already get a lot of that almost free, probably we'll get more of it free in future, just so long as we buy other services.Bully wrote:
VOIP is the future. It really is. BT must be crapping themselves.
VOIP has the potential to completely shake up traditional telecomms.
It will come to the stage whereby BT, et al, will only be providing the local loop and connecting local calls.
Now, after decades of massive profits from long distance and international calls - in addition to the minimal local call profits - I'd say their business model must be about to change.
And to change, very, very, dramatically.
When I said, crapping themselves, ok, perhaps I do exaggerate. After all, seeing new technology comng along that will all but wipe out your profits from two key sectors (from your 4 primary sectors; local, BB, long distance, overseas) and having OfCom opening up the local loop even further, then obviously I was wrong to say crapping themselves.
Maybe, very slightly concerned, might be closer
And as for carrying data, yes, you are absolutely correct, hence the new 8MB offerings, to stream tv and VOD. Which is fine, if you live within the 4k's or whatever it is from your exchange, and there's lots of us who don't
Also... reading the manual for my phone, (I know, not a very blokey thing to do) I see that VOIP is now available on 3G mobiles in some American cities. Now as someone who travels a lot, and uses mobile comms a lot, or int and long distance thats something I'm looking forward to.
Bully
It will come to the stage whereby BT, et al, will only be providing the local loop and connecting local calls.
Now, after decades of massive profits from long distance and international calls - in addition to the minimal local call profits - I'd say their business model must be about to change.
And to change, very, very, dramatically.
When I said, crapping themselves, ok, perhaps I do exaggerate. After all, seeing new technology comng along that will all but wipe out your profits from two key sectors (from your 4 primary sectors; local, BB, long distance, overseas) and having OfCom opening up the local loop even further, then obviously I was wrong to say crapping themselves.
Maybe, very slightly concerned, might be closer
And as for carrying data, yes, you are absolutely correct, hence the new 8MB offerings, to stream tv and VOD. Which is fine, if you live within the 4k's or whatever it is from your exchange, and there's lots of us who don't
Also... reading the manual for my phone, (I know, not a very blokey thing to do) I see that VOIP is now available on 3G mobiles in some American cities. Now as someone who travels a lot, and uses mobile comms a lot, or int and long distance thats something I'm looking forward to.
Bully
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That would be true if BT were not themselves a big player in VOIP. With a link up wityh Yahoo along with Verizon, in the US, and other telcos around the world gives BT a very large slice of the new telecomms pie.It will come to the stage whereby BT, et al, will only be providing the local loop and connecting local calls.
BT, in the UK, are also rolling out newer technologies for data transmissions (21C is being trialled ATM) with their historical stranglehold on the UK telcos this should see them catch and pass the offerings of Skype/Vonage plus give them the infrastructure to deliver other IP offerings.
Video (dont even try with 8Mb...) Remote working, cheaper WAN and fully integrated PDA wireless (wi-fi Wi-Max) and fixed data comms.
BT are going to a have a tougher time but I doubt if they are crapping themselves.
The digital infrastructure in the UK is poor compared to the broadband offerings in the far east ( 100mb to the home anyone?). The only UK company likely to change this is BT. Thier shares wont be worthless for many a year.