Posted: October 23, 2009 at 6:26 pm | Tags: Add Ons, dialer, ipod-touch, skype, voip
On my ipod touch i installed Fring with VoipStunt an Skype as add-ons. When I use the dialer to try to call it says: URL not recognized:tel(tel # here). How do i fix this so ican call?
Posted: October 23, 2009 at 3:33 pm
Can anyone tell me the time that the first landline telephone and VoIP appeared?
Posted: October 23, 2009 at 5:37 am | Tags: Aol Numbers, Aol People, Dial Up Connection, Dial Up Isps, High Speed Connection, landline-phone, phone-service, voip-phone
People usually use a landline phone to dial AOL or other dial-up ISPs. I was wondering if you could just as easily use a VOIP phone connected through a high-speed connection to dial AOL numbers and establish a dial-up connection, if it would work?
And yeah, before you tell me why do you need dial-up if you have broadband, read the question again, that’s not what I asked.
Posted: October 22, 2009 at 7:41 pm | Tags: 411, Register, Service Thanks, Voip Phone Service, Voip Phone Services, voip-service, voip-services
Does anyone know any good VoIP phone services I can use for businesses, that will also register my number with 411?I have multiple businesses that I run from home, and would like a VoIP phone service that can operate all numbers in one. Does anyone know of a GREAT VoIP service? Thanks alot =)
Posted: October 22, 2009 at 11:05 am | Tags: Computer To Computer, instant-messaging, Internation, international-calls, people, philippines, reason, sounds, voip

I wanted to find out from people who make a lot of internation calls what the cheapest method is to do this? i mean, my girl is in the philippines and im just dialing my regular number and sometimes my phone bill is like $300-$400. its way too much. some people recommended i get a VOIP line instead of my phone and itll be cheaper. and other people are saying skype. i dont want her to have to download anything though. and skype you have to talk computer to computer right? i need something that can go through my regular phone because her computer hasnt worked lately, thats the whole reason my bill was so much. she had no email, instant messaging or anything so i was calling all the time, so thats why its so expensive. i need something to make the calls cheaper and VOIP sounds the best so far. anybody know about it? anybody make international calls a lot, have a similar situation to mine?
Posted: October 21, 2009 at 11:06 pm | Tags: call-india, calling-card, cheap-calls, landline, messengers, mobile-service, skype, voip-service, Voips
I am not asking about messengers and skype on computer. I actually want to call india on landline and mobile.
Please provide me cheap voips or calling card
thanks
Posted: October 21, 2009 at 9:38 pm | Tags: Inernet, voip-provider, voip-service-provider
Have active VoIP service provider, just the adapter is failed and service provider is not replacing it free.
Posted: October 21, 2009 at 9:10 pm | Tags: Geostationary Satellite, Geostationary Satellites, Internet Services, Satellite Solutions, Tachyon, voip-services, voip-solutions
–Can somebody tell me something about TACHYON and their VOIP solutions?
–Does TACHYON use Geostationary satellites for internet services
–Is it possible to have better quality VOIP services from a GEOSTATIONARY satellite.
Posted: October 21, 2009 at 2:48 pm | Tags: Alltel, Att Mobile, Mobile Phone Numbers, Phone Mobile, phone-number, phone-plans, T Mobile, verizon, Verizon Phone, voip-phone
Are prepaid mobile phone numbers portable to other mobile plans and/or traditional phone lines or VOIP?
Basically, can I signup for a prepaid plan from ATT/Cingular, T-mobile, Verizon/Alltel to use the phone number until I get an office line setup, and then transfer that number to a permanent land line?
Posted: October 20, 2009 at 8:31 pm | Tags: Internet Package, motorola, Phone Didn, telephone-service, voip-phone, Wateen, wireless-internet
Recently I got Wateen’s 512kbps wireless internet package, it comes with a VoIP phone no. when I call on the no. the phone didn’t rang so my question is that does VoIP needs a different(specific) type of telephone to be connected with?
Posted: October 20, 2009 at 2:01 pm | Tags: cell-number, voip
Can anyone suggest me the cheapest way to call an Indian cell number from UK through VOIP ?
Posted: October 20, 2009 at 7:21 am | Tags: call-long-distance, Canada Toronto, voip
I want to use VOIP to call long distance. Does anyone know companies that offer services to Canada (Toronto) that is of good quality and reliable? It is only for long distance, not day to day use.
Posted: October 19, 2009 at 9:48 am | Tags: router, voip
What is the best voip router? What do others have and like?
Posted: October 19, 2009 at 1:41 am | Tags: dialers, n81, service-providers, voip
Is it possible to install voip dialers in my N81 mobile?? if so which voip service providers have that facilty??? and how do i install that
Posted: October 19, 2009 at 1:07 am | Tags: 15 Months, Cell Phone Number, cellphone, moving, Nepal, Verizonwireless, voip-service
I have a US verizonwireless cellphone and am moving to Nepal for 12-15 months. I’d like to transfer the number to a VOIP service (skype would be my choice) while I’m gone, so that I can continue using the number and keep it for when I return. Is this possible?
Posted: October 18, 2009 at 7:00 pm
I currantly use voipstund, but I often have a problem with a slight delay, especially at the start of the conversation.
Posted: October 18, 2009 at 6:33 am | Tags: Broadband, land-line, landline, landlines, telstra, voip
I have been looking at getting broadband and voip. Can others call me from landlines and can I call them from my land line using voip if I am the only person I know with voip. I want to get rid of my landine rental costs.
Posted: October 17, 2009 at 3:15 pm | Tags: free-voip, skype, voip-phones
Whats a good program for voip so I can call phones for free? I need a good Voip program for osx like skype that is 100% free. I don’t want skype because you have to pay for calls I think but if skype is free please tell me!
Posted: October 17, 2009 at 9:42 am | Tags: computer-router, ethernet-router, Thanks In Advance, voip-service
I’d like to use a VoIP service, but would prefer not to have to leave the computer on all day.
Is there any way I can avoid using a PC to make and receive calls – are there any adaptors that can be plugged straight into an ethernet router?
Thanks in advance.
Posted: October 16, 2009 at 8:19 pm | Tags: computers, Listening Music, Listening To Music, mic, Music Speakers, pandora, Plays, skype, voip
What I want to do is be able to use my Skype and hear the other person through my headset and use my mic on my headset while Pandora plays through my computers main speakers.
Actually, it can be done because the person I talk to is doing it. So it can be done, I’m just not sure how and they don’t remember what settings they had to change to get it to work.