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Mike D

2006-11-26, 3:33 pm

MobiGater is a new groundbreaking device that enables you to make Skype
calls on your mobile phone without installing any software on your
phone. If you make a lot of international calls the MobiGater can save
you a lot here... for more details visit
http://askwiki.blogspot.com/2006/11...y-gsm-cell.html


Good day !1
Mike

Jono

2006-11-26, 3:33 pm

Mike D explained on 26/11/2006 :
> MobiGater is a new groundbreaking device that enables you to make Skype
> calls on your mobile phone without installing any software on your
> phone. If you make a lot of international calls the MobiGater can save
> you a lot here... for more details visit
> http://askwiki.blogspot.com/2006/11...y-gsm-cell.html
>


I can do what's proposed here <http://www.mobigater.com/> already with
my Premicell & Sipura SPA3000, without having to have PCs running, or
use Skype!


andy

2006-11-26, 10:33 pm


Jono wrote:
> Mike D explained on 26/11/2006 :
>
> I can do what's proposed here <http://www.mobigater.com/> already with
> my Premicell & Sipura SPA3000, without having to have PCs running, or
> use Skype!


Most of the time I don't think you even need that either.

Given callthrough calling card and callback services, whether in ones
own country or roaming, the only time this is likely to add any benefit
is for calling Skype contacts that don't have a SkypeIn number.

For those that like Skype, there seem to be Skype clients that run in a
smartphone, or a couple of wap/gprs methods of setting up remote
calling via Skype In and/or Out, but these latter ones need the PC on
at home, just as this appears to do.

Usenet User

2006-11-27, 4:33 am


andy wrote:

> Jono wrote:
>
> Most of the time I don't think you even need that either.
>
> Given callthrough calling card and callback services, whether in ones
> own country or roaming, the only time this is likely to add any benefit
> is for calling Skype contacts that don't have a SkypeIn number.
>
> For those that like Skype, there seem to be Skype clients that run in a
> smartphone, or a couple of wap/gprs methods of setting up remote
> calling via Skype In and/or Out, but these latter ones need the PC on
> at home, just as this appears to do.


Or if you are a Skypein subscriber you could use
http://www.prettymay.net/. It is software that answers incoming calls
on your Skypein number from recognised CLIs and then allows the caller
to place an outbound Skype call. So, call into your own Skype number
from your mobile and then place an onward outbound call.

andy

2006-11-27, 10:33 pm


Usenet User wrote:
> andy wrote:
>
>
> Or if you are a Skypein subscriber you could use
> http://www.prettymay.net/. It is software that answers incoming calls
> on your Skypein number from recognised CLIs and then allows the caller
> to place an outbound Skype call. So, call into your own Skype number
> from your mobile and then place an onward outbound call.


Well there are plenty of callthrough providers, some with a wide range
of destinations from inclusive minutes, so that hardly seems necessary.
My SkypeIn/Out is diverted to a mobile, which is a lot more useful

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