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I am using Google Voice + Gizmo5 and skype. Quality of Google Voice + Gizmo5 is great and better than skype.
For dialing you can use DialCentral (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=29347)
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Gizmo5 on N900!!? will u clarify this to me plzz? coz from my experience with gizmo5 on n810 it's super clear and good that's y google took over gizmo project now
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I want to ask if you are using VOIP regular. I am wondering if this is acceptable for business calls nowadays or do you think it is still not usable. It probably depends on the provider of course. What is about the protocol implementation quality in the specific device?

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I want to ask if you are using VOIP regular. I am wondering if this is acceptable for business calls nowadays or do you think it is still not usable. It probably depends on the provider of course. What is about the protocol implementation quality in the specific device?
Thanks
Thomas
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Thanks
Thomas
Last edited by thhart; 2009-12-13 at 20:51.