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Google Voice is launching a WiFi calling private beta

by Brad Linder04/05/201804/05/2018 3 Comments on Google Voice is launching a WiFi calling private beta

Google Voice is a service that includes so many features it’s hard to know where to begin: You can give out a single phone number and when someone dials it, Google Voice will send the call to all your phones, or adjust which phones ring based on time of day or other settings. When callers […]

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AT&T plans to roll out WiFi calling too… in 2015

by Brad Linder09/12/201409/12/2014 4 Comments on AT&T plans to roll out WiFi calling too… in 2015

US wireless carrier T-Mobile is rolling out support for WiFi calling on all the phones the company sells. Pick up a Personal CellSpot from T-Mobile for a $25 refundable deposit and swap your phone for a model that supports the feature (or just buy one that does) and you get free calling and text-messaging while […]

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T-Mobile unveils next-gen WiFi calling

by Brad Linder09/10/201409/10/2014 1 Comment on T-Mobile unveils next-gen WiFi calling

According to T-Mobile, more than half of all wireless customers report that there’s a dead spot somewhere in their house, where they can’t make calls, get text messages, or use mobile internet. So the company’s enlisting the help of your home WiFi router. T-Mobile’s next-gen WiFi calling feature will work on all new phones available […]

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UppWireless offers cellular plans for $15 and up

by Brad Linder02/26/201402/27/2014 22 Comments on UppWireless offers cellular plans for $15 and up

Most major US wireless carriers charge $50 or more for talk, text, and data plans. UppWireless charges as little as $15 per month. You can even bring your own phone and pay just $10 for a SIM card. The company’s secret is that it’s actually a data-only service. Phone calls and text messages are routed […]

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