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Posted on February 23, 2010 at 9:04 am

Apple?S Iphone Allows Voip Internet Calls With Fring And Icall

Though the iPad has dominated online discussion and social media blogs this week, there was one announcement made at the recent Apple event that has been seemingly overlooked. On Wednesday, Apple has changed its strict iPhone developer policies, and successfully updated its software development kit (SDK) to allow VoIP calls to be made through the cellular network – not just on WiFi anymore. VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, refers to a technology enabling digital communication through the Internet, rather than through a traditional telephone network.

For now, there are only a handful of applications supported by the change, though the most notable is the free application, iCall and Fring. Shortly after the announcement was made, the developers of iCall issued a news release detailing the applications new functions, and why this change is so monumental for VoIP technology: “VoIP on the iPhone has been the source of many debates with companies such as Google being denied access to the platform and the FCC inquiring as to the restrictions in the Apple App Store; iCall is one of the few VoIP applications that has been permitted by Apple to operate on the iPhone platform.”

The change has opened doors for recognizable applications like Skype, Vonage, and Google Voice (which, although is not a VoIP-reliant application, has not been allowed on the iPhone since its inception). Vonage’s debut of their new app — aimed at customers who make frequent international calls — has a similar look and function to Google Voice, sparking the thought that the latter will be available to iPhone users in the near future. Apple has faced scrutiny because of their rejection of Google Voice, including an investigation by the FCC in summer 2009.

Previously, Apple and AT&T have not allowed VoIP calls to be made over a cell network, citing that the use of such technology was too draining. Though AT&T dropped their ban on VoIP in October, it’s taken Apple a little longer to follow suit. Clearly, Apple is now responding to customers, and is finally giving them what they want. This small and subtle change could also be a sign of more major changes to come – such as an end to the iPhone’s exclusivity with AT&T, as well as improved technology and functionality for the rumored iPhone 4G. As Google Voice grows in popularity with just-as-popular Android…

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Posted on February 20, 2010 at 8:39 am

Free Calls on your iPhone

 

FREE CALLS ON YOUR iPHONE

 

Skype for iPhone

Add free Skype to Skype calls to your iPhone. This application can be use both on the iPhone and iPod Touch gadgets.

You can do Free Skype-to-Skype calls from any WiFi zone.  The possibilities to Call phones and mobiles from your iPhone contacts at great rates¹. You will be able to see who’s online and send and receive instant messages on the move.

Most 3G networks should support Skype presence and chat.  However, Skype calling is not possible via the iPhone. Please note that data usage costs apply for using Skype over 3G mobile networks, so we recommend an unlimited data plan.

Skype presence and chat will work on all iPod touches.  However, calling is only available on the iPod touch (2nd Generation) because Apple does not support microphones on the 1st generation.

The Skype application must be started and signed in to receive incoming Skype calls and chats.  If the application has been closed, incoming Skype calls cannot be received and chats will not be delivered.

http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/iphone/?cm_mmc=PAIDS|GAWC-_-EMEAF|SA|EN-_-BD|IPHON-_-zfyvhf

iCall for the iPhone

iCall for the iPhone is a revolutionary new product that lets you make and receive free or low-cost phone calls anywhere you have a WiFi Internet connection.

 With iCall, you can call anywhere in the world at the best rates around. Unlimited US and Canadian calling is included in our iCall Total Access calling plan, and costs just 2.1¢ per minute on our pay as you go option.

http://www.icall.com/iphone/

 

Jajah on iPhone = Free phone calls Jajah works on the Apple iPhone. Jajah allows for free worldwide calling.  Pretty simple to call someone using the iPhone which gets you free worldwide calls. It isn’t as easy as directly dialing someone, but it’s pretty close. You will of course use your bucket of voice minutes in your AT&T plan, but hey, it’s free calls anywhere in the world.

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Posted on February 18, 2010 at 8:04 pm

Unlocked iPhone, no sim card, make calls FREE!! 1.1.4


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Posted on February 8, 2010 at 8:11 pm

Skype for iPhone: Make FREE calls!


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Posted on February 8, 2010 at 3:05 pm

Fake Calls iPhone App Review


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