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Fring, iCall Support VOIP Over 3G On iPhone; Where Is Skype?

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January 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Technology

While AT&T long ago announced it was removing any restrictions on iPhone VOIP application on their network, Apple didn’t follow suit. With the release of the latest, iPhone / iPad / iPod touch SDK, that restriction has been removed, and VOIP companies are jumping into the 3G pool.   Read More

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