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That said, pfingo sounds like it's going to be really cool and it's quite interesting to see that it's a telco rolling this out, which means that having VoIP on our cell phones may not be as cannibalistic to their business as many have supposed it might be.
I guess the pfingoACTIVE is what makes this application a steal. Otherwise, the Nokia phone's themselves come with a SIP client, the only catch is connecting to a SIP registra (say, gizmophone)
Wonder if it'll be available worldwide (I am very rarely in Singapore, once a year if I'm lucky - love your airport where I transit regularly, but here's hoping the service works in Australia and Malaysia).
Do continue telling us how it goes, its might interesting to see whats happening in the VoIP/WiFi space, as more phones are WiFi enabled. Cell phone companies are so going to "enjoy" the competition.
the pfingomail feature, does it integrate accounts or merely synchronises? the 10mb remote storage sounds kewl...
I juz dont get something. i know how SIP works, but i dont understand the pricing bit. if it really is just based on wifi (im takin 3G out of the equation), hw cld any1 charge for that?
nonetheless, it seems really excitin. lucky u!
Happy studying!!
Good points: QoS one of the best voice quality so far, Free Trial, Singapore number
Current Disadvantages: Intermediate connection, Address book does not allow adding contacts without email address (put a . on the email field)
I dont think the L3 number is going to be a big selling point for mobile users, because WIFI connection will allow maybe 2 hours of battery life, hardly call that standby time. The L3 number is useful for PC uses at this moment in time.
For outgoing call, voipstunt.com, voipbuster.com (maybe the same company) and etc charges EU$10 for 4 months with unlimited free calls to lots of countries which allows settings for the E65 and etc. Skype also came out a unlimited usage deal which is also quite cost effective.
Singtel provides a PC to landline service with incoming calls number for S$8/month (S$5 for Singnet users), with free 30 mins video 3G call / mth from your PC to Singtel mobiles, free incoming calls but you will need to pay the standard rate of local calls which is something like 80 cents per hour in the day and 40 at night. (Very Cheap)
Gizmoproject provides free landline and mobile call to certain countries for regular users of it PC to PC calling service and and multi platform messenger.
sipgate.co.uk which provides free landline (similar to L3) number in a number of countries, without a monthly sub. service, and relatively cheap outgoing calls.
Comparing the above, Pfingo will need to consider its pricing very carefully. Since most of the above runs on SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), all you need is the sip proxy settings and you can use it on most of your mobile phones e.g. E61, E65, N80I, N95 and etc. Truephone.com and fring.com also provides VOIP on mobile phones.
I believe that VOIP/messenger on mobile is the next trend. M1 is in the right direction on having the unlimited broadband on the 3G sim card S$22/month, one fixed data price for the messenger and VOIP and etc.
Currently three.co.uk is giving £5/mth for unlimited data including using MSN and Skype, T-mobile.co.uk provide unlimted web surfing for £7.50/mth, Orange.co.uk provide £1 maximum/day for unlimted data (if you dont use data everyday) and I heard from a staff who works in Vodafone said that unlimited data will be at approx. £7/month in July 07. All these are on 3G with all have the bandwidth to support VOIP on mobile (this will allow you to turn on your pfingo all the time (significants for the L3 number). As for Wifi, I think you may need a few more batteries, or bring a charger everywhere you go (not very mobile for a mobile phone).