Posted: July 23, 2010 at 5:45 pm | Tags: calls, Shadow, tmobile, Using, voip, wifi
I am wondering how can I make VOIP calls (through Skype, or VoipDiscount, for instance) on my T-Mobile Shadow II. I don’t have a data plan so I just use my home wi-fi (for free, I assume).
Answer by Vic
You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free calls
http://voipsms.blogspot.com
Posted: June 22, 2010 at 10:10 am | Tags: available, from, Mode, nokia, tmobile
Nokia E73 Mode Now Available from T-Mobile
T-Mobile USA has just begun offering the Nokia E73 Mode , a messaging-oriented Symbian smartphone with a slim design featuring a small QWERTY keyboard, QVGA display, 3G, GPS, and Wi-Fi. It’s available for just $70 with contract.
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Posted: June 9, 2010 at 6:10 am | Tags: nokia, shows, smartphone, tmobile
Nokia Shows Off E73 Smartphone for T-Mobile
Nokia and T-Mobile have announced that TMo will be getting an exclusive Nokia smartphone called the E73 Mode. The new handset will feature a QWERTY keyboard and WiFi connectivity. The handset will land on the network starting on June 16. The device is a…
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Posted: June 7, 2010 at 2:10 pm | Tags: coming, Mode, nokia, soon, tmobile
Nokia E73 Mode Coming Soon to T-Mobile USA
T-Mobile USA will release the Nokia E73 Mode later this month. This messaging-oriented Symbian smartphone will have a slim design featuring a small QWERTY keyboard, QVGA display, 3G, GPS, and Wi-Fi.
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Posted: May 29, 2010 at 6:09 pm | Tags: calls, Shadow, tmobile, Using, voip, wifi
I am wondering how can I make VOIP calls (through Skype, or VoipDiscount, for instance) on my T-Mobile Shadow II. I don’t have a data plan so I just use my home wi-fi (for free, I assume).
Posted: April 17, 2010 at 12:09 am | Tags: Android, att, released, smartphones, tmobile, voip, vonage
Vonage VoIP App Released for Android OS Smartphones on AT&T and T-Mobile
A version of Vonage Mobile has been released for smartphones that run Google’s Android OS and have service through AT&T or T-Mobile. This allows users to make phone calls over a data connection and not use their voice minutes.
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Posted: April 11, 2010 at 12:09 am | Tags: Android, att, coming, mobile, phones, tmobile, vonage
Vonage Mobile Coming to AT&T and T-Mobile Android Phones
Vonage, the VoIP provider, has announced that a new version of its Vonage Mobile app will be coming to the Android platform. The application will only be available to Android users on AT&T and T-Mobile. Vonage Mobile lets customers … (follow link to read)
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Posted: April 10, 2010 at 8:11 am | Tags: Android, apps, att, available, phones, tmobile, voip, vonage
Vonage VoIP Apps Now Available for T-Mobile and AT&T Android Phones [VoIP]
# voip T-Mobile and AT&T customers with Android phones can now finally download a Vonage VoIP app to their devices to make cheap international calls over Wi-Fi or 3G. They’ll also get free domestic calls, but only over Wi-Fi. More »
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Posted: February 7, 2010 at 8:07 am | Tags: analysis, done, more, parent, Right, Sold, tmobile, wanting
Analysis: T-Mobile USA has done right but may be sold by parent wanting more
It seems to come down to the fact that its German parent, Deutsche Telekom, is conservative and risk-averse, mirroring the philosophy of its biggest shareholder, the government of Germany, which controls about 30% of the company.
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Posted: October 27, 2009 at 8:14 pm | Tags: business, business-cards, house, one-window, regular-tmobile, the-beginning, the-outside, tmobile, usually-results
When our Tmobile contract is up, the beginning of next year, we will be jumping ship. Where we live, to use a regular tmobile cell phone, a user needs to be in one a few certain locations, which happen to be on the outside of the home.
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How Do I Get Out of Tmobile Contract?
Posted: August 6, 2009 at 9:53 am | Tags: business, commissioner, commissioner-reding, market-report, mind, mobile, parliament, regulatory, skype, tmobile, trefor-net, universal
Continuing with the theme of reports I’ve been reading the EuroISPA report that comes across my desk every month. Like it or not when the EC magisterially waves its authoritative hand we do feel the ripples in the UK. This month in response to a parliamentary question on T-Mobile blocking Skype over broadband networks in Germany, Commissioner Reding, interestingly, referred to the provision of the Universal Directive, namely art

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Net neutrality, Skype and Commissioner Reding