I realize I'm probably dead alone on this, but with the recent announcement of Fring and the hoopla over Skype Mobile, I have to wonder what's the point of VOIP on a cellphone?
In the U.S., you have to have a voice plan in addition to a data plan on your mobile. So unless you're calling internationally, is there some fascinating use for VOIP that I'm missing? I don't have a home line cause I just use my mobile for everything. I use quite a few minutes, but I can't imagine having ANOTHER phone number. And then buying SkypeOut minutes on top of all that!?
I'm just lost in this whole VOIP thing. I know the technology behind it, I just can't find the practical use, other than international calling. Do that many people have international friends?
Could you also hypothetically get a wireless card from Cingular or Sprint, with the unlimited data plan only, and put that SIM card in a phone and use VOIP like that?
Someone help me out here, or side with me.
In the U.S., you have to have a voice plan in addition to a data plan on your mobile. So unless you're calling internationally, is there some fascinating use for VOIP that I'm missing? I don't have a home line cause I just use my mobile for everything. I use quite a few minutes, but I can't imagine having ANOTHER phone number. And then buying SkypeOut minutes on top of all that!?
I'm just lost in this whole VOIP thing. I know the technology behind it, I just can't find the practical use, other than international calling. Do that many people have international friends?
Could you also hypothetically get a wireless card from Cingular or Sprint, with the unlimited data plan only, and put that SIM card in a phone and use VOIP like that?
Someone help me out here, or side with me.