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Thread: Anyone using VoIP from their Android/iPhone mobiles?

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    Default Anyone using VoIP from their Android/iPhone mobiles?

    I would like to use my contract's data-bundle to extend my talk-time per month and maybe (hopefully) save some cash.

    I'll only use it in areas where I have 3G reception, and I'm prepared to buy calling credits from which-ever VoIP provider.

    What I would like to know is, does it work o.k in SA? Assuming I have a decent 3G connection on which-ever network.
    My main concern is that the VoIP servers are probably hosted in the USA (Fring, Skype, etc) and when I tested this a few years ago I experienced massive call-latency. And given our exchange rate, the calls are actually more expensive than simply making a normal call. (R3-R5 p/m to SA)

    Are you aware of any local VoIP provider that has a server in SA and supports any known Android/iOS app for calling and works out to less than 99c/minute?

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    FNB Connect ? Not using it, but meets all your requirements....

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    I use FaceTime a lot. But not to do calling to landline numbers like you seem to want to.
    But the picture and audio quality is superb. So I can't see why any other services wouldn't be

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    As long as you find an area of decent 3G signal and dont move around while you're chatting, skype / tango works great

    I use it on my Android phone and the audio quality is far better than normal voice calls. You you hardly notice the delay

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    Skype worked fine with my antique 3565-z modem on my netbook. It also worked fine using my SE x10 mini pro as a modem with EasyTether as connection to the netbook.
    Last edited by BigAl-sa; 17-07-2012 at 02:43 PM.

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    My Android phone connects to the office PABX using VoIP over the WiFi when I'm in range. Don't think that's quite what you're looking for though.

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    Donno if this counts but I use Viber for VoIP... but the other person needs to have the application too. No clue where the servers are... but over Wifi, the call quality is quite good. Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but still an option.

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    Ive heard only good things about viber. Have it on my GS3 but havent had a chance to use it yet. Fiance is on BB so for now, we're incompatible.

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    Ive heard only good things about viber. Have it on my GS3 but havent had a chance to use it yet. Fiance is on BB so for now, we're incompatible.

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    I've used Skype a bit in the past, but only over wi-fi. I know in the US for example they block all VOIP traffic over the 3G/LTE networks. But then again they have uncapped data, we have insane, super-mega expensive data so it might be different.
    So y'all need to hide yo uzis, hide yo assault rifles and hide yo bazookas 'cos they disarmin' everybody out here!

    -Darkmatter2525

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    I do not know if mobile Skype works like the desktop version ala supernodes?
    If it does it will cost more even while you talk, Also does it use push notification?

    We used Microsoft Lync in the past for in Office communication might be worth a look as you can have your own server in your company:
    Official site: http://lync.microsoft.com/en-us/Page...nications.aspx
    Android Client: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ft.office.lync
    iOS Client: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/micro...484222449?mt=8

    We switched to Viber end of Last year as we can also get our customers to run it with little to no extra effort.
    Official Site: http://www.viber.com/
    Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...com.viber.voip
    iOS: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/viber...382617920?mt=8

    Viber has limited BB & WP support but they working on more, my vote will go to this for the cheapest solution, as the application use push tech for call alerts so you can leave it running 24/7, think of it as Whatsapp with voice, and text.
    .... and thanks for all the fish.

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    Whilst we are about it - any options for the blackberry

    I just want the software, not the service

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    Oh forgot, another neat thing about Viber.

    We have an official rep of the App on this very forum

    See the latest update.... http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthre...=1#post8626681
    .... and thanks for all the fish.

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    @Elimentals -
    Thank you for showing me this thread, and for linking to the other one

    I will also be here monitoring the thread for any question/doubt raised by our users.

    Regards,
    the Viber Team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elimentals View Post
    I do not know if mobile Skype works like the desktop version ala supernodes?
    If it does it will cost more even while you talk, Also does it use push notification?
    I only used it on Wi-Fi and I never received calls on it, only made some. But it's likely since the app runs in the background and gets added to your accounts & sync settings (which I turned off when on mobile networks)

    As for supernodes, I never actually bothered to check to be honest as I was just using my uncapped connection. I think it's a moot point now anyways, since Skype has switched to dedicated, hardware supernodes now:

    http://arstechnica.com/business/2012...-by-microsoft/

    Yay Microsoft!
    So y'all need to hide yo uzis, hide yo assault rifles and hide yo bazookas 'cos they disarmin' everybody out here!

    -Darkmatter2525

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