said by evilghost
:said by BuzzDar
:Sounds like a good idea to me But question is does it really work.
I use their UMA service with a Nokia 6086, and yes, it really works. Call audio fidelity over VOIP is similar to that of land-line and is superior to cellular. Traffic utilization is minimal around 30 to 40 Kbps. VOIP traffic appears to be routed over an IPSEC VPN tunnel.
I use QoS to give the UMA service the highest priority to ensure there is no jitter.
I am seriously considering their Talk@Home service.
It sure looks like a good deal. Now if Verizon only offered something similar. But since it would cannibalize their landline business, I doubt they will offer it soon.