I've read all the posts on this, but near as I can tell nobody can figure out how to fix the problem...
When I'm streaming radio over my T-Mobile GPRS connection, my phone NEVER sees an incoming call. I jsut tested it 10 times, and every call went straight to voicemail without ringing - either on the SDA or in the earpiece of the landline I called from. This occasionally happens when simply browsing as well, if the incoming call happens to occur at exactly the same time the SDA is reading in a page. But the real pain is the streaming. I was so excited to finally be able to stream radio over the air, but I can't bring myself to ever use it, knowing that it will basically take my phone unreachable the whole time.
PLEASE tell me there's a fix for this!!!!
Uisng the T-mobile SDA, running the imate 2.6.33 ROM...
Please help....
There is no fix. GSM+GPRS is meant to have the ability to cancel data calls when a voice call comes in but I haven't found that this works on the SDA or many of the other devices either. It sucks a lot.
Here's your explanation.
It's a limitation of the GSM service.
From here...
http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/gprs/class.shtml
The class indicates the mobile phone capabilities.
Class A
Class A mobile phones can be connected to both GPRS and GSM services simultaneously.
Class B
Class B mobile phones can be attached to both GPRS and GSM services, using one service at a time. Class B enables making or receiving a voice call, or sending/receiving an SMS during a GPRS connection. During voice calls or SMS, GPRS services are suspended and then resumed automatically after the call or SMS session has ended.
Class C
Class C mobile phones are attached to either GPRS or GSM voice service. You need to switch manually between services.
So you have a Class B service
Great Info Pinko! Thanks!
Still sucks though. If I have a class B device, there should be a way for the phone to at least recognize the incoming call when I'm streaming radio and interrupt it (the GPRS session) temporarily to inform me. But, I understand. Apparently when I'm streaming there isn't a "break" in transmission long enough for the GSM service to see the call and notify me - is that the jist of it?
Thanks again for the link.
twinair said:
Here's your explanation.
It's a limitation of the GSM service.
So you have a Class B service
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The explanation is not true!
When surfing or StreamMedia on EDGE, same problem ! no incoming call.
I put the SIM back on Sony Ericsson phone as Internet modem to PC on EDGE and GPRS, no any problem . It looks HTC or WM5.0 have some defective designing issue !
I have an HTC ONE V and im facing a similar problem. Whenever the mobile data connection is on and data is being transferred through it, the phone does not receive calls. This does not happen in other phones. I asked a few friends (with android phones) about this and they dont seem to be facing any such issues.
Any solution to this yet?
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I have an HTC ONE V and im facing a similar problem. Whenever the mobile data connection is on and data is being transferred through it, the phone does not receive calls. This does not happen in other phones. I asked a few friends (with android phones) about this and they dont seem to be facing any such issues.
Any solution to this yet?
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Your best bet would be to ask in the HTC one V section here (Make sure to post in the Q/A section!)
Hi Guys,
I am trying to use VOIP for the first time on my touch cruise so please bear with me.
I am trying to use VOIPstunt with Frings.
Anyone tried this before ?
If i am calling for example Singapore which is FREE stated on the VOIPstunt website, does it mean as long as i have a WIFI connection, i can call anyone in Singapore using Frings through VOIPstunt for free?
Frings I don't know but I use x-lite. And yes it works the way you asked on wifi (free)
The free call of course works also on 3g and hsdpa but you may be charged data rate if you don't have unlimited data plan.
For the setup, this is taken from their website:
- Display Name : fill in your your name, this name will be displayed in the phone screen of the person you are calling
- User name : fill in your username, this is the username you used for the registration of your VoipStunt-account
- Password : fill in your your password, this is the password you used for the registration of your VoipStunt-account
-Authorization user name : same as User name
-Domain : fill in sip.voipstunt.com
Edit: I have free call to belgium BUT only to fix number and not mobile phone. But for singapore they say to mobile too. So I think you are more lucky than me.
Thanks for your respond.
Do you use VOIPStunt as well ?
I tried it on my computer and it totally suck! i can;t even hear what the other part was saying! It was so distorted!..
u experience this too ?
I 've used Fring and VOIPStunt. They do work together. The settings should be:
myaccount.voipstunt.com with your ID and PW.
Remember that VOIP sound quality can be not so good thru the phone. It tasks the phone quite a bit and the network speed really needs to be WiFi quality. 3G can sometimes produce decent results, but its spotty.
I use VOIPStunt on my PC at home and it works brilliantly. MUCH better sound quality over Skype's voice service. I use it EVERY DAY since I have G/F situation where I am in the US and she is in Malaysia.
Now when I want to call her from my phone, I use their SMS-initiated phone call option. For a 5 euro-cent per call fee, they will let you initiate a phone-to-phone voip call. So, you SMS the VOIPStunt line (+447624802856) with a message content that only has the number you want to call. Then, it initiates a call. First, you get a call on your handset. Then, when you pick up, it dials the other party. And voila, you have a phone to phone call via VOIP that DOES NOT use data service. it uses your normal GSM phone line. So, the quality of the call depends on your voice connection, not your data connection quality. If you are calling from a US mobile to a any Singapore landline or mobile number, the call only costs you the 5cent connection fee!
So, as you can see, I use VOIPStunt ffrom my PC using the software and data. But when using my phone, I use the SMS-initiated phone-to-phone, so theres no need for Fring, or any other VOIP software on your phone.
Oh and BTW, another advantage of the phone-to-phone is you can use any headset, BT, wired, or the normal earpiecem since its just a normal call to you!
I use 3g VideoCall from Telme,works fine !
I use 3g VideoCall from Telme,it works fine on my TC except for the video right now (they say they will release a new version in march or april).
You can download it (from the download section) and use it for free (or with an account just like skype)after registering for free as a Free Member from here : http://web2.telme.sg/cedel/index.php?option=mod_joinus
With "Route 60" activated (as a distributor) u can even call for free to 60 countries on fixed phones (from which 6 countries on fixed AND MOBILES for free)
I call then free from mi 3gphone to fixed phones, to 3gphones and also even to computers having the correspondent software from Telme installed (Deskcall NG)
I tried fring with voipstunt and voipbuster, I could not find my Voip contactlist and was not convinced so I uninstalled it.
Fring....
I've tried Fring to a Skype contact and their voice came out of the speaker at the back!
So I was in the house yelling at my phone. haha...
Admittedly, I was setting them up live and given they aren't very IT, as far as they were concerned
what was I doing, "why didn't it just all work, like a normal phone" "explain, explain, explain"
And I had been playing music out of it so perhaps it was locked to the mic on the back....
Other than that, there did seem to be a baaaaaddd delay.
I'll try it again....
jomo25 said:
I 've used Fring and VOIPStunt. They do work together. The settings should be:
myaccount.voipstunt.com with your ID and PW.
Remember that VOIP sound quality can be not so good thru the phone. It tasks the phone quite a bit and the network speed really needs to be WiFi quality. 3G can sometimes produce decent results, but its spotty.
I use VOIPStunt on my PC at home and it works brilliantly. MUCH better sound quality over Skype's voice service. I use it EVERY DAY since I have G/F situation where I am in the US and she is in Malaysia.
Now when I want to call her from my phone, I use their SMS-initiated phone call option. For a 5 euro-cent per call fee, they will let you initiate a phone-to-phone voip call. So, you SMS the VOIPStunt line (+447624802856) with a message content that only has the number you want to call. Then, it initiates a call. First, you get a call on your handset. Then, when you pick up, it dials the other party. And voila, you have a phone to phone call via VOIP that DOES NOT use data service. it uses your normal GSM phone line. So, the quality of the call depends on your voice connection, not your data connection quality. If you are calling from a US mobile to a any Singapore landline or mobile number, the call only costs you the 5cent connection fee!
So, as you can see, I use VOIPStunt ffrom my PC using the software and data. But when using my phone, I use the SMS-initiated phone-to-phone, so theres no need for Fring, or any other VOIP software on your phone.
Oh and BTW, another advantage of the phone-to-phone is you can use any headset, BT, wired, or the normal earpiecem since its just a normal call to you!
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hey u mean u can call for free using GSM?
xln said:
hey u mean u can call for free using GSM?
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Well, almost free. 5 euro cents per call. yes via GSM. They eve just expanded their service. Now they provide a number to call for each country. You call that number, then enter in the number you wish to call. If you have unlimited calling in your country, then again, all you pay is the 5 euro cent connection fee. Its awesome.
jomo25 said:
Well, almost free. 5 euro cents per call. yes via GSM. They eve just expanded their service. Now they provide a number to call for each country. You call that number, then enter in the number you wish to call. If you have unlimited calling in your country, then again, all you pay is the 5 euro cent connection fee. Its awesome.
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i have a voipstunt and voipcheap account. can teach me step by step how to make a gsm call which cost only 5cents? im calling to austrialia which is a free destination call.
For best VOIP sound quality one should use a handsfree. Wired or BT - result is the same I'm using VOIP Buster Pro with my TC and Windows Mobile native VOIP and call quality is nearly perfect. No skipping at all with WiFi.
yes you can make free calls using GSM !
xln said:
hey u mean u can call for free using GSM?
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yes you can make free calls using GSM ! The condition is to be a distributor Telme products and services and to have "route 60" activated .
You can ask me more informations.
Christian
[email protected]
xln said:
i have a voipstunt and voipcheap account. can teach me step by step how to make a gsm call which cost only 5cents? im calling to austrialia which is a free destination call.
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See this page: http://www.voipstunt.com/en/geo.html
It depends on where you are calling from. Depending on where you are, you call an access number via GSM on your phone. Then, once that answers, it prompts you to key in the number you want to call. If it is a free destination, then you only pay local charges to the original number. In the US, it only costs me my "minutes". THe call is otherwise free.
jomo25 said:
See this page: http://www.voipstunt.com/en/geo.html
It depends on where you are calling from. Depending on where you are, you call an access number via GSM on your phone. Then, once that answers, it prompts you to key in the number you want to call. If it is a free destination, then you only pay local charges to the original number. In the US, it only costs me my "minutes". THe call is otherwise free.
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im calling from singapore, there is no access code for it, means i cant use this feature? if i am using singapore mobile number to call austrialia mobile, i still have to have the local charges? but the in this case, it wont be local charges already right?
jomo25 said:
I 've used Fring and VOIPStunt. They do work together. The settings should be:
myaccount.voipstunt.com with your ID and PW.
Remember that VOIP sound quality can be not so good thru the phone. It tasks the phone quite a bit and the network speed really needs to be WiFi quality. 3G can sometimes produce decent results, but its spotty.
I use VOIPStunt on my PC at home and it works brilliantly. MUCH better sound quality over Skype's voice service. I use it EVERY DAY since I have G/F situation where I am in the US and she is in Malaysia.
Now when I want to call her from my phone, I use their SMS-initiated phone call option. For a 5 euro-cent per call fee, they will let you initiate a phone-to-phone voip call. So, you SMS the VOIPStunt line (+447624802856) with a message content that only has the number you want to call. Then, it initiates a call. First, you get a call on your handset. Then, when you pick up, it dials the other party. And voila, you have a phone to phone call via VOIP that DOES NOT use data service. it uses your normal GSM phone line. So, the quality of the call depends on your voice connection, not your data connection quality. If you are calling from a US mobile to a any Singapore landline or mobile number, the call only costs you the 5cent connection fee!
So, as you can see, I use VOIPStunt ffrom my PC using the software and data. But when using my phone, I use the SMS-initiated phone-to-phone, so theres no need for Fring, or any other VOIP software on your phone.
Oh and BTW, another advantage of the phone-to-phone is you can use any headset, BT, wired, or the normal earpiecem since its just a normal call to you!
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can i know how to use this SMS-initiated phone call option?
i want to have phone to phone call using gsm which is free..im from singapore, do i still sms to the same number as above?
Did you check the link I posted above for the new phone-to-phone method? Or to do SMS-initiated phone-to-phone, check this link: http://voipstunt.com/en/phone-to-phone.html
You will need to sign up with VOIPstunt.com first though. It works great.
jomo25 said:
Did you check the link I posted above for the new phone-to-phone method? Or to do SMS-initiated phone-to-phone, check this link: http://voipstunt.com/en/phone-to-phone.html
You will need to sign up with VOIPstunt.com first though. It works great.
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i saw this website. the phone to phone feature is free if i call to a free destination? i already have a account.thanks for reply.
jomo25 said:
I 've used Fring and VOIPStunt. They do work together. The settings should be:
myaccount.voipstunt.com with your ID and PW.
Remember that VOIP sound quality can be not so good thru the phone. It tasks the phone quite a bit and the network speed really needs to be WiFi quality. 3G can sometimes produce decent results, but its spotty.
I use VOIPStunt on my PC at home and it works brilliantly. MUCH better sound quality over Skype's voice service. I use it EVERY DAY since I have G/F situation where I am in the US and she is in Malaysia.
Now when I want to call her from my phone, I use their SMS-initiated phone call option. For a 5 euro-cent per call fee, they will let you initiate a phone-to-phone voip call. So, you SMS the VOIPStunt line (+447624802856) with a message content that only has the number you want to call. Then, it initiates a call. First, you get a call on your handset. Then, when you pick up, it dials the other party. And voila, you have a phone to phone call via VOIP that DOES NOT use data service. it uses your normal GSM phone line. So, the quality of the call depends on your voice connection, not your data connection quality. If you are calling from a US mobile to a any Singapore landline or mobile number, the call only costs you the 5cent connection fee!
So, as you can see, I use VOIPStunt ffrom my PC using the software and data. But when using my phone, I use the SMS-initiated phone-to-phone, so theres no need for Fring, or any other VOIP software on your phone.
Oh and BTW, another advantage of the phone-to-phone is you can use any headset, BT, wired, or the normal earpiecem since its just a normal call to you!
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hi, i have tried sms to the voipstunt line using my singapore mobile. but i didnt recieve any call back from voipstunt..in the sms , i entered another singapore mobile number beginning with +65. i did anything wrong?
and if i use this sms intiaited call, it only cost 5cent per call right?
60 countries dor free includin Malaysia and USA(land+mobiles)
jomo25 said:
I use it EVERY DAY since I have G/F situation where I am in the US and she is in Malaysia.
Now when I want to call her from my phone, I use their SMS-initiated phone call option. For a 5 euro-cent per call fee, they will let you initiate a phone-to-phone voip call. .... the call only costs you the 5cent connection fee!
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with the Route 60 from Telme here is the list of the free countries:
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azores
Bangladesh
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada +Mobile
Canarie
Chile
China
China mobile
Colombia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
France
Germany
Greece
HongKong HongKong mobile
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kazakhstan Almaty
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Mexico
Monaco
Netherlands
Norway
Panama
Peru
Poland
Portugal
PuertoRico
Romania
Russia
SanMarino
Serbia Montenegro
Singapore
Singapore mobile
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Thailand mobile
United Kingdom
USA +Mobile
Venezuela
But this option is only for qualified distributors and there is a possibility to be qualified only with a few clients.
Btw one can also earn good money with this concept !
To join for free: http://web2.telme.sg/cedel/index.php?option=mod_joinus
Christian
[email protected]
** VoipStunt reserves the right after a certain amount of SMS to start charging sms for the default rate. FREE SMS is available for users with Freedays.
anyone knows how many free sms can be sent to a free desination before they charge us?
xln said:
** VoipStunt reserves the right after a certain amount of SMS to start charging sms for the default rate. FREE SMS is available for users with Freedays.
anyone knows how many free sms can be sent to a free desination before they charge us?
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no, and that is in fact very annoying because sometimes I use differents programs of Betamax like Voipstunt, voipwise, voipbuster, etc...(for different "free" countries or free SMS) with every time 12,50 € to pay for only 3 month and sometimes, they charge me or change the prices without notice !!
And I stay with credit I have to use with other prices than the prices when I put the credit. And they never answer to your emails !
hi all.
which version of the skype working good?
do you ve a link for download pls?
http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/windowsmobile/
ok,thnx for your help
SKype works like a charm on my phone.
Anybody know what the data usage per minute is on a Skype call?
As you might know, skype calls between 2 PCs (or in our case PPCs) are free, but it is possible to call from Skype to a conventional phone (home or GSM), here are the rates: http://www.skype.com/prices/callrates/#allRatesTab
sualc said:
As you might know, skype calls between 2 PCs (or in our case PPCs) are free, but it is possible to call from Skype to a conventional phone (home or GSM), here are the rates: http://www.skype.com/prices/callrates/#allRatesTab
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That wasn't what he wanted to know take a 2nd look:
PretoriaPhil said:
SKype works like a charm on my phone.
Anybody know what the data usage per minute is on a Skype call?
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He wanted to know how may bytes skype uses per minute in a regular call, to know if it worth to make the call, if skype uses 100k/minute and you have a 50Mb month rate for lets say 10 euro It will cost you 0.02 euros a minute + skype rate.
That's the kind of equation that he wants to make.
PretoriaPhil said:
SKype works like a charm on my phone.
Anybody know what the data usage per minute is on a Skype call?
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Approximately 400kb/min will you use with a skype-call.
Is there anything that can allow video calls over Skype or to chat to a PC webcam?
Good question, I have been wondering the same. Video calls on Skype using the front camera..?
skype is working on that..it should be aroun soon..
Thanks!
Can anyone confirm the 400kbps for a Skype voice call?
PretoriaPhil said:
Thanks!
Can anyone confirm the 400kbps for a Skype voice call?
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sorry, maybe I should learn to read. 400kb/m
According to https://support.skype.com/faq/FA151/How-much-bandwidth-does-Skype-use-while-I-m-in-a-call
Skype automatically selects the best codec depending on the connection between yourself and the person you are calling. On average, Skype uses between 3-16 kilobytes/sec depending on bandwidth available for other party, network conditions in between, callers CPU performance, etc.
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3kBps is 1440kbpm, 16kBps is 7680kbpm. It still works out a lot cheaper to phone via Skype, than via the GSM voice network.
First of all sorry for my bad english.
The situation is: I have two android smartphone
1st = a Mobile with inside an unlimited call minute plan and 60GB per month internet (the mobile is used as Wifi-Hotspot)
2st = a Mobile connected to the Wifi-Hotspot using the 60GB
Does exist any android software to permit the second mobile phone to use also the unlimited call of the other?
I mean, the second is connected to the first by the wifi, so a software that give to the second phone to call by the first
(the telephone call would be made by the first, but the audio would by transmitted to the second by the wifi)
Sorry, but I don't know how to explain it better ...I hope it could be enough ^_^
Many thanks
Lorenz073 said:
First of all sorry for my bad english...
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I don't think it's possible , because an Android phone is able to transfer internet connection , but not GSM network .
Don't worry for your English and your explanation , they are understandable
RaiZProduction said:
I don't think it's possible , because an Android phone is able to transfer internet connection , but not GSM network .
Don't worry for your English and your explanation , they are understandable
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But in some way if the software would permit it, it would have to only transfer the speach as compressed audio,
not the GSM Network. I meant:
"The software from my mobile would say to the same software in the other phone to call a number (so the telephone call would start from the right phone with the unlimited voice plan),
and then he would work on the voice as a Walkie Talkie beetwen the two smartphone ^_^
At least I think....
Lorenz073 said:
But in some way if the software would permit it, it would have to only transfer the speach as compressed audio,
not the GSM Network. I meant:
"The software from my mobile would say to the same software in the other phone to call a number (so the telephone call would start from the right phone with the unlimited voice plan),
and then he would work on the voice as a Walkie Talkie beetwen the two smartphone ^_^
At least I think....
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Ok , I see what you mean now, but I don't know an apps able to do that
The first solution is calling with some internet calling app such as Skype, WhatsApp and any others.
But if you just want to call via common cellphone, I think you have to contact your carrier to apply a family plan which will enable your second sim number to share calling minutes with the 1st number.
James_Watson said:
The first solution is calling with some internet calling app such as Skype, WhatsApp and any others.
But if you just want to call via common cellphone, I think you have to contact your carrier to apply a family plan which will enable your second sim number to share calling minutes with the 1st number.
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Thanks, I know the software you have written and I know that exist family plan, but I was thinking to use it in a office, and family plan would cost much more
Is quite strange to me that I was able to find a lot of software that permit Walkie-talkie beetwen two smartphone connected by wi-Fi and no one thought to make a software to share a telephone call
In the past existed the software "justremotephone" to call from the PC using the smartphone
but still nothing between Smartphone - Smartphone