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It’s a Green Light for VoIP on AT&T’s 3G Network

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7 October 2009 2 Comments

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It looks like AT&T has went ahead and approved of the VoIP services over the 3G network that is provided in many of the carrier’s devices.  So what does that mean for you as an BlackBerry owner on the AT&T network?  Basically, you’ll be able to enjoy making Skype and Google Voice calls over the air without having to pay crazy additional fees.  Google Voice has already rolled out, being a very strict beta before for older GrandCentral customers, but is now reaching out to the general public upon requests.  Skype has been promised months ago, but we haven’t seen or heard anything about that for BlackBerry in months.

-by Otoniel Bruno

Source: MobileTopSoft

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