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Language: English
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With Raketu's Web application, you can make international VoIP calls right from your iPhone or iPod touch-sort of.
Easy to use, Clear call quality
Still need to use your own phone's minutes, Takes a long time to credit your account, , , , , , , , AirCell: Shut the VoIP Up, magicJack Talks Customer Service
Overall the Raketu software is easy to use, and the company offers competitive rates. Still, we much prefer IM+ for Skype, which lets you make Skype calls directly from your iPod touch and iPhone via Wi-Fi.
March, 2008
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1 reviews
The V-Phone makes VoIP calling easy from any PC.
The V-Phone comes with a detachable stereo earpiece microphone that plugs into the USB device. In our tests, sound and voice quality were clearer than cell phone calls and less tinny than standard Skype calls. If you travel a lot and switch computers ofte...
Make inexpensive (or even free) calls using this Internet-based phone.
Linksys frees you from your PC and makes dirt-cheap calls from anywhere in your home or office.
Feels like using a regular phone All the benefits of Skype, including free calls in-network • No contract or monthly fees
Dated design Mediocre audio quality • Short battery life
With Net2phone's XJ100, cheap calls anywhere over a wireless network are now a reality.
Reliable Wi-Fi calls Comfortable to hold• Cheap pricing plans
Expensive hardware Poor battery life• No frills
March, 2005
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