AcCeSsDeNiEd
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Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:04 pm Post subject:
Video call from IP Telephony software->3G mobile phone |
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Hi group.
I'm new to 3G. 3g was just launched in Singapore recently.
The cellular company in question provides a package to purchase a 3G
mobile phone and a landline video phone which you can use to make video
calls between the 2 devices.
I noticed that this so called landline phone is actually IP-based as it
uses a UTP cable and it states it requires a broadband connection.
I was wondering if the video calls can be made from a IP-phone to a 3G
mobile phone, then can I instead use a ip-phone software from my PC to
make video calls to a 3G mobile device? E.g use H323 protocol or
something?
How in the world does a IP-phone make a 3G video call to a 3G mobile
device via the internet in the first place? Does the 3G phone have a
fix-ip or something? Does it use the 3G Packet Data?
This is the setup on the website:
http://www.ideas.singtel.com/3g/3g_allabout_setup.htm
The sales staff were unable to give me a proper answer. They just said
currently "You must use the 2 devices provided by the company".
I don't even think they even know what is IP-telephony.
I don't have the group: comp.dcom.voice-over-ip so I can't cross-post to
that group. And something's up with my newsfeed's comp.dcom.telecom
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