Just found this program online on engadget mobile here is the link
(mods i dunno if im allowed to repost the entire engadget mobile post or not so i will do it and if im not allowed just edit it our or something i guess)
ROK Viper lights up VoIP over Bluetooth
Posted Sep 8th 2006 12:51PM by Chris Ziegler
Filed under: Software
"Carriers like to throw around the term "unlimited mobile-to-mobile" from time to time, but we don't think this is exactly what they had in mind. ROK's "Viper" VoIP client uses a handset's Bluetooth link to hook it up to a PC sporting a broadband Internet connection, which in turn connects it to any other handset with Viper installed. Better yet, Viper contacts are shown with their availability in a buddy list format -- but the best part? It's all completely free and covers platforms Skype doesn't. Compatibility is limited to a handful of Nokia handsets running S60 right now, but word on the street has ROK releasing on Java and Windows Mobile clients before too long."
anyway http://www.rokviper.com/ is the link and the program only works now with symbian / s60 phones (rok aims to have plans to include Java-powered handsets and Windows devices over the next 3 months).....you download the program to your computer and you download an app to your phone and then it creates a bluetooth connection btwn your phone and your computer and allows you to call anyone on your viper buddy list from your cell phone via your bluetooth connection -- and if a call comes in to your cell phone it is supposed to let it through and you can still answer those calls
just installing it to my own phone now (6682)
the software is free
and they are having a contest for the first couple thousand ppl to register to win a car (yes i do care what kind of car it is but i dont want to seem like i am advertising for them -- i have nothing to do with rok -- you will just have to go to their website and see what kind of car theyre offering but the hint is it is wholly contained in the name of their product)
(mods i dunno if im allowed to repost the entire engadget mobile post or not so i will do it and if im not allowed just edit it our or something i guess)
ROK Viper lights up VoIP over Bluetooth
Posted Sep 8th 2006 12:51PM by Chris Ziegler
Filed under: Software
"Carriers like to throw around the term "unlimited mobile-to-mobile" from time to time, but we don't think this is exactly what they had in mind. ROK's "Viper" VoIP client uses a handset's Bluetooth link to hook it up to a PC sporting a broadband Internet connection, which in turn connects it to any other handset with Viper installed. Better yet, Viper contacts are shown with their availability in a buddy list format -- but the best part? It's all completely free and covers platforms Skype doesn't. Compatibility is limited to a handful of Nokia handsets running S60 right now, but word on the street has ROK releasing on Java and Windows Mobile clients before too long."
anyway http://www.rokviper.com/ is the link and the program only works now with symbian / s60 phones (rok aims to have plans to include Java-powered handsets and Windows devices over the next 3 months).....you download the program to your computer and you download an app to your phone and then it creates a bluetooth connection btwn your phone and your computer and allows you to call anyone on your viper buddy list from your cell phone via your bluetooth connection -- and if a call comes in to your cell phone it is supposed to let it through and you can still answer those calls
just installing it to my own phone now (6682)
the software is free
and they are having a contest for the first couple thousand ppl to register to win a car (yes i do care what kind of car it is but i dont want to seem like i am advertising for them -- i have nothing to do with rok -- you will just have to go to their website and see what kind of car theyre offering but the hint is it is wholly contained in the name of their product)