[asterisk-biz] Skype asks FCC to open up cellular networks

C F shmaltz at gmail.com
Wed Feb 28 12:28:21 MST 2007


Which provider in the us has such low latency on their gsm network
that you can use it all day long? and what area in the us?

On 2/28/07, Brian Fertig <brian at molten.us> wrote:
> I use a Nokia E61 I can run SIP calls across my GSM provider all day long
> without any issues.
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> [mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dovid Bender
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> Subject: [asterisk-biz] Skype asks FCC to open up cellular networks
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> Anyone seen this article ?
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> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070221-8895.html
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> I wonder what it means for us. There are some carriers that have made issues
> for me when trying to use SIP over their cellular network.
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