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WiFi calling and receiving calls? I have an American T-Mobile phone and contract and am quite impressed with the calling and receiving of calls over WiFi. It means even when I'm in the UK I call US numbers as if I am there with no roaming etc..
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Can you also call UK numbers in the UK over wifi with no charge?
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When you are on WiFi it doesn't look where you are, so it just uses the US plan. Having said that they have GOOD plans, so for $15/month I can call 30 countries for free.
I have a UK mobile as well, I just travel quite a lot and wanted a US number that people could call / I can call out. I used to use Skype with a US number for a while which was great, but then people started sending texts which Skype can't cope with.
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.............but then people started sending texts which Skype can't cope with.
Please explain further - I have no problem sending or receiving texts via Skype.
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*UPDATE*
It's been a stressful few days with Voda.
I bought a 3gb card to test the gear. All good.
I went away fro the day and came back, dialled into the router to see I was up to 3,85gb - So over by nearly a GB and down another £33.
New 12 month SIM gone in today, £40pm, and 20GB Data, which is clearly not going to be enough. I have a 3month unlimited data Test Drive, so have some breathing space til May 13th, but I'm concerned what I am going to do after that!
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*UPDATE*
It's been a stressful few days with Voda.
I bought a 3gb card to test the gear. All good.
I went away fro the day and came back, dialled into the router to see I was up to 3,85gb - So over by nearly a GB and down another £33.
Windows Update this month was huge, about 1 GB on my two machines :-/
New 12 month SIM gone in today, £40pm, and 20GB Data, which is clearly not going to be enough. I have a 3month unlimited data Test Drive, so have some breathing space til May 13th, but I'm concerned what I am going to do after that!
This is where I prefer EE who stop when your allowance runs out, rather than charging you more. The test drive should help get the average usage worked out.
plusnet unlimited fibre - 2 Jun 14 - 470m - 80/20 - Summer/dry sync 55/9.4, Winter/wet sync 52/9.1
15 years broadband (1999 ntl:cable trial) - Asus RT-AC68U with HG612 - BQM - Summer PN speed - Winter PN speed
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Can't recall the situation for the original poster with regards to fixed line, but consider a slow ADSL line might be more economical for the monthly patch/cycle and other large updates. Keeping precious fast allowance on the mobile SIM for when you want it fast.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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Unfortunately, I have no ADSL option at all....
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Can you provide your post code so I can look at some options for you? Private message me it if you are comfortable doing so.
Edited by ukhardy07 (Sun 15-Feb-15 03:00:14)
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