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Story: T-Mobile bans VoIP from super-3G service

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Posted by: Anonymous (Tuesday 26 September 2006, 10:08 AM)

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Well I've signed up and got the card and have been using it for about a month now - Brilliant tariff compared to the other networks - Free card too!

In time I suspect t-mobile will allow the VoIP and MoIP when their HSDPA network is up to full capacity and the competition begin offering those facilities.

There does seem to be a bit of confusion about IM (Instant Messaging) and MoIP (Messaging over Internet Protocol) - Look them up in google and you'll see that MoIP is the video messaging standard for mobiles and probably justifyably banned due to the high bandwidth required, whereas IM is OK - I've certainly been using it without any issues.

t-mobile have thrown down the gauntlet to the other networks with this package - lets see what happens next!

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