reddevilbloodymary
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Talk Forever is the new branding name for the old HotSpot@Home service. For existing customers on the current H@H plans nothing truly changes except the name (and possibly your charges if you got on after the original promotion ended and you call to have your feature converted over to the new one). The new name for all calls being made over VOIP will be Talk Forever. It encompasses more than just the current services people are already aware of.
Talk Forever Mobile is UMA calling from a UMA enabled phone through your router (whether it be a T-Mobile router or not). The difference between a store bought router and a T-Mobile branded router is on the design. A T-Mobile branded router is already optimized for UMA connections and trasmission where a store bought is not.
Talk Forever Home is VOIP which will be launching Nationally in April, in Dallas and Seattle Markets in 7 days. Home will REQUIRE you purchase a T-Mobile branded router. The current unit (and only one available for this service) is a D-Link that was specially designed for this service. It has two sim card slots for two seperate numbers along with two standard phone jacks to connect any home phone you wish to use. It is recommended not to use it in conjuction with 2.4 Ghz phones because of radio interference from the 802.11 Wi-Fi built into the router. The router also has 4 lan jacks on the back side right next to the phone jacks.
I am currently using a demo of the Talk Forever Home service and can testify to a couple of facts. The first one is that the router is definitely well designed in comparison to my old netgear router. The first thing I noticed was improved internet connection over my old router but then again I didn't like my old router to start with. Secondly is that all the calls so far have been crystal clear and connect with no issues.
Zo
Talk Forever Mobile is UMA calling from a UMA enabled phone through your router (whether it be a T-Mobile router or not). The difference between a store bought router and a T-Mobile branded router is on the design. A T-Mobile branded router is already optimized for UMA connections and trasmission where a store bought is not.
Talk Forever Home is VOIP which will be launching Nationally in April, in Dallas and Seattle Markets in 7 days. Home will REQUIRE you purchase a T-Mobile branded router. The current unit (and only one available for this service) is a D-Link that was specially designed for this service. It has two sim card slots for two seperate numbers along with two standard phone jacks to connect any home phone you wish to use. It is recommended not to use it in conjuction with 2.4 Ghz phones because of radio interference from the 802.11 Wi-Fi built into the router. The router also has 4 lan jacks on the back side right next to the phone jacks.
I am currently using a demo of the Talk Forever Home service and can testify to a couple of facts. The first one is that the router is definitely well designed in comparison to my old netgear router. The first thing I noticed was improved internet connection over my old router but then again I didn't like my old router to start with. Secondly is that all the calls so far have been crystal clear and connect with no issues.
Zo