Apple Allows iPhone VoIP Calls Over 3G Networks

29 Jan 2010 | Apple | 0 comments


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Apple is now allowing iPhone users to make Internet-based phone calls over cellular networks. VoIP calling has been available on the iPhone for some time now, but only worked over Wi-Fi connections, limiting the range where you can make such calls.

By using VoIP apps, iPhone users could have an alternative in case they use up their monthly minutes, or even allow them to go for cheaper plans, even though calls made over the Internet are not as reliable.

In October, AT&T said that it had taken the necessary steps to allow iPhone users to make VoIP calls over their network, but Apple did not approve those apps until this week.

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