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Re: [Equipment] T-Mobile UMA (VoIP) BlackBerry Amazing!

Can it automatically use wifi/VoIP for incoming calls even if there is a signal? e.g. when I'm in my office, can it automatically be set to use my wifi for all incoming calls?

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Re: [Equipment] T-Mobile UMA (VoIP) BlackBerry Amazing!

said by mq8 See Profile :

Can it automatically use wifi/VoIP for incoming calls even if there is a signal? e.g. when I'm in my office, can it automatically be set to use my wifi for all incoming calls?
Yes! In fact you can turn off cellular, or wifi, or both.
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said by mq8 See Profile :

Can it automatically use wifi/VoIP for incoming calls even if there is a signal? e.g. when I'm in my office, can it automatically be set to use my wifi for all incoming calls?
If you have a WiFi connection, all calls will use Wifi regardless if you have a GSM signal. Once the Wifi signal starts to weaken the phone switches over to GSM. You can always turn off Wifi if you want to force calls on the GSM network.

I just got my Blackberry thursday and love it. I am using it with a Dock 'n Talk and it is now my main phone line.

The cool part about this phone is that while you are driving, just go near a starbucks, the phone picks up the T-Mobile Hotspot, start your call, then drive a way. THe call will be free since it was started via a WiFi connection even though it switched over to the GSM network as you drive away.
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