Sunday, January 31, 2010

Apple lifts VoIP over cellular restrictions in new iPhone SDK




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iCall VoIP iPhone app which can catch a GSM call plus flip it
over to WiFi, possesses issued an announcement assethe legalhichthat the hot iPhone
SDK permits for VoIP over 3G cellular connections. Previously such
decisions needed to be created over WiFi, because AT&T's network (or
somebody neatly acquainted allowing for AT&T's network) did not assume it
was once man the legalugh to go as to the VoIP traffic. Interestingly, iCall says
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