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Story: Mobile operators disable VoIP features

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Posted by: 1000010810 (Friday 20 April 2007, 1:05 PM)

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Mobile operators Ban SIP based Phones

What does everyone expect? It is not in the mobile network operators interests to allow SIP enabled phones over their networks as they want to keep fleecing their cliients for as long as possible.
Mazingo's SIP based dual WiFi / GSM Voyager phone is not affected by this decision and all users can make massive savings on overseas and Roaming charges by putting their current SIM into the Mazingo phone and using it's WiFi side to save money on international calls and for accessing the open Internet (no walled-garden restrictions on WiFi). One Mazingo industrialist user cut his monthly GSM phone bill from £1,600 per month to just £80 using the Mazingo phone and a WiFi access point. Info at www.mazingophones.com.

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