dealclerks.com — If you use grand central (http://www.grandcentral.com/) and add your contacts to there and you have a myfaves with tmobile you can have grand central call your cellphone then connect you to the other person through their website. it is always the same number that calls your phone so if you add that as one of you 5 numbers then you can call anybody
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cortezeJan 5, 2007
I managed to access internet from my macbook via bluetooth and then via wap thru my moto L7. 10KB/s is top speed which is good for mail, aim and light web browsing. Not bad for $6 a month.
laueofficerJan 5, 2007
Call someone real quick and give them the grandcentral number to call back
rickoroJan 6, 2007
To confirm what voipdude said I have been using T-Mobile together with Voicestick.com and the result has been unbelievable! I signed up for the Voicestick "Next to Nothing" plan which gave me not only my own local incoming number but would you believe they actually gave me an immediate $5.00 credit!!! No contract No obligation of any kind. I could not believe it!! (I still can't....I don't know how these guys expect to stay in business with this kind of an offer) Next I told T-mobile that one of my Faves was the voicestick number which they gave me for free. The result is that I have been calling England, Italy and a number of other countries ON MY T-MOBILE CELL PHONE FOR 2 CENTS A MINUTE OR LESS TOTAL! (For T-Mobile it is a local FAVE unlimited call, and Voicestick only charges the 2 cents (actually it is 1.8 cents/,min.) to most anywhere in UK or Western Europe, Canada,Mexico and the USA. At first I was confused by the term "bridge" since I'm not a Tel-Com maven but after I figured out that it is just another term for dial-around it all fell into place. The only things you have to be careful about are that you MUST NOT HAVE CALLER ID BLOCKED (so that voicestickl knows that it is its ownl voicestick customer calling) and you have to remember to promptly put a # sign after you finish dialing the final destination call number. If you have CALLER ID blocked when you dial the voicestick number, then voicestick will just forward the call back to your very own phone number, and you can get a loop if you use the same phone number to call out that you use to have incoming calls forwarded to. So the bottom line is MAKE SURE CALLER ID IS NOT BLOCKED WHEN CALLING OUT TO THE VOICESTICK BRIDGE (Dial around number). What is really way coool too is that anytime I want I can change the outgoing phone number registered with Voicestick so that I can use it from my home landline when I'm home and my Cell phone when I'm on the road. It's as easy as 2 clicks at the Voicestick website. Same is true for changing the calls forwarded to you when somebody dials your Voicestick number. It is really so so cool. So far in 2 months I have racked up 200 minutes of calls on my T-Mobile Phone (mostly to Europe) and Voicestick still OWES ME a Buckl!!.....and NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FROM T-MOBILE!! How can you beat that?
Closed AccountJan 6, 2007Submitter
You mean your T-mobile plan right?But, at least you get to save your minutes!
rtakachJan 13, 2007
i tend to agree with him. i've been investigating skype, and they have a deal right now for $14.95/yr (ends jan 31) unlimited calling to any phone in US and canada. You can buy your own phone number for about $33 (the site says 30 Euro) for a year, tack that onto your unlimited calling, and you pay $50 for a whole year for what you get in a month with a cell phone plan. I've been looking at it so I can get a cheaper cell phone deal since it's my only phone right now. I want to be able to have a "home phone" through skype. Plus it's way cheaper than comcast voip
rsxhitmanJan 26, 2007
Yo can i got a question about all this, when they call you their calling from a server or whatever correct? now when you receive the call, where is it calling from, i dont want to get charged long distance if their server is located in some random ass place, or does it forward the number to make it seem like the original caller is the one calling me?
Closed AccountJan 29, 2007Submitter
video: <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd5gHKU-qnQ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd5gHKU-qnQ</a>
klawzFeb 6, 2007
Wrong, actually this is a stepping stone to totally unlimited calling plans coming soon. Just like free weekends and nights edged it way in, this too will become the norm (like on a landline for free unlimited local).