Engin launches VoIP mobile service

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22 January 2007 02:30 PM

Tags: wi-fi, voip, telephony, nokia, engin

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  1. Not as good as it looks (yet, but getting there) Max Riethmuller -- 24/01/07

    ah yeah, this report is a bit light on information. AS it happens, the service os only available on wifi, so you need to be able to access wifi to get the 10c calls. Otherwise you have to use normal 3G gprs, which means an unlimited 3G data plan. So that's cost of engine box, cost of engine rental, cost of home broadand (and modem and wirelss router costs) and landline rental (for adsl broadband), mobile phone unlimited data plan (or at least $99 per month for 1GB).

    I think I'll stick with my $49 cap that I never exceed anyway LOL


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