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[CrunchGear] Starting July 2nd, existing T-Mobile customers will be able to add unlimited VOIP home phone service for $10 extra per month, plus a one-time outlay of $50 for a T-Mobile-branded Linksys wireless router with built-in VOIP functionality. The router has two SIM card slots inside and, as such, can handle two separate phone numbers.
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[CrunchGear] T-Mobile launching $10/month home phone service: T-Mobile @Home is designed to be easy to set up and running in a matter of minutes. “Unlike VoIP, no special phone is required, allowing the familys center of communications to stay in the kitchen,” Dotson added.
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[Boy Genius Report] T-Mobile unveils @Home service nationwide: I’ve been in both test markets for this service, but I was unable to get it because T-Mobile’s billing system looks at this service / add-on as a sixth line if your T-Mobile family plan is maxed out with five mobiles already. Hopefully they have this worked out, because a lot of potential early adopters in Dallas and Seattle were not able to get T-Mobile @Home VoIP.
[best tech news] T-Mobile @Home offers $10 per month unlimited VOIP: Starting July 2nd, existing T-Mobile customers will be able to add unlimited VOIP home phone service for $10 extra per month, plus a one-time outlay of $50 for a T-Mobile-branded Linksys wireless router with built-in VOIP functionality. The router has two SIM card slots inside and, as such, can handle two separate phone numbers.
[Gadgets Power] T-Mobile intros their @Home $10 per-month unlimited VOIP calling plan: At least for current T-Mobile customers it seems that it cannot be any more affordable, of course if you already have an unlimited mobile calling plan or simply have more minutes than you currently use you may be better off going with your cell only as the VOIP calling may not really be needed.
[voip Blogging] Getting Wired For VoIP: Getting Wired For VoIP: The easy way to get your whole home wired for VoIP is to buy a wireless whole house VoIP phone system with the VoIP router already built into the telephone. Broadband telephone companies like .
[tmonews] Dual-sim Hotspot@Home router FTW: With the service enabled, and a T-Mobile sim installed into the belly of the beast, you can now take full advantage of T-Mobiles new home-based VOIP service. The router will support not just one, but two sim cards allowing for multiple numbers to be handled by just one router which is great for people who have multiple lines or run a small businesses out of there home.
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[Mobile Phone - Moloa.com] feed How to save money on phone: These are usually free to other VoIP users, and you can usually use a webcam so you can see the other person, too. Often given a silly name like BT Home Hub, Virgin V Box or Orange Livebox.
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