pcworld.com — Everybody loves the idea of cheap VoIP calls on cell phones. Everybody, that is, except for wireless carriers who charge usurious fees for voice and data plans. Cellular providers around the globe are placing restrictions on Skype for iPhone and other Internet phone services, and that’s bad news for consumers.
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macharborguyApr 3, 2009
wah wah wah, cry baby cry moar
marcqueApr 3, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_iPhone">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_iPhone</a>
xsterApr 3, 2009
This is the dumbest s**t I've heard.That's why we pay for the unlimited 3g.Hong Kong (where capitalism actually works) has way better infrastructures than in fascist north america and I used to pay 20$ for unlimited internet and 1600 minutes and unlimited sms. Guess how many kilobytes I can afford with 20$ here
jolleyjoeApr 4, 2009
Is it possible for AT&T to find out that you are doing this?
scootingerApr 4, 2009
This is just like if a Cable/DSL provider decided to cut you off for using a VoIP service like Skype, simply because they want you to use their (significantly more expensive) landline service. The solution is to, dare I say....CHANGE YOUR BUSINESS MODEL and make internet access the primary product that you sell, as opposed to (overpriced) phone service.
pamuckrakerApr 10, 2009
Skype is the type of product that doesn't jive with either Apple or AT&T's business plans of monopolization. Neither will talk about the alleged federal violations. For more information on this issue, here is an article to read: <a class="user" href="http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/Iphone-Skype-Att-Lawsuit">http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/Iphone-S ...</a>