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Cell Phone For VOIP - Home Device Imitates Provider Signal


jhedfors (jhedfors@gmail.com)
30 Jul 2005 16:58:09 -0700

I wonder if such a device is feasible?

Could there be a device that gives give off a home network signal that
your cell phone can connect to as it does your service provider? You
could then user your cell handset for VOIP calls when near such a
device.

There is talk of special wi-fi enabled phones doing this, but this
could be used with any phone, and could possibly be wi-fi enabled as
well.

Any thoughts?

J

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