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T-Mobile Expands, Improves BobSled VoIP
Now Available for Android Tablets, Smartphones
by Karl Bode Wednesday 11-Jan-2012 tags: business · wireless · alternatives · bandwidth · wireless
After a few rough stops and starts, T-Mobile last year introduced a new VoIP service named Bobsled. As originally implemented, the service allowed users to make free calls to both other PCs as well as from any device to any phone number in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico -- by simply clicking on a Facebook friend's profile. T-Mobile this week announced that the company has both expanded and improved the Bobsled service, and is now offering it for both Android and iOS customers -- whether you're a T-Mobile customer or not.

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T-Mobile also announced a new Bobsled Messaging app for Android phones, allowing users to send group text and multimedia messages to users across platforms. Piggybacking on the back of Apple's iMessage, the service is also soon going to be available for iOS, and takes aim at the slowly dying cash cow known as SMS.

With both the VoIP and messaging app you've got a mobile carrier actually embracing disruptive ideas and the evolution away from SMS and voice minutes. Hand in hand with the company's recently-implemented 100 minute unlimited data Walmart plan, these are exactly the kind of legacy-revenue-killing ideas the executives over at AT&T would have hated, ensuring they died a quiet but certain death.

"With Bobsled, we continue to leverage and embrace the power of IP communications to bring seamless, cost-effective connections to consumers across networks, devices, countries and carriers," insists T-Mobile. "With Bobsled, people can now make free voice calls from an iPad(R) or tablet, send free one-to-one and group messages anywhere in the world, and access their phone's contacts and text messages from their tablet or computer."

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nutcr0cker

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good for tmobile since the death star has been thwarted

good for tmobile since the death star has been thwarted wonder if ATT will try again after some tea baggers are elected in the next cycle

CptGemini
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It's alright..

i tried the bobsled app on my android phone this morning (have the samsung vibrant 3G) and it was pretty laggy. Have my phone rooted and custom rommed but not overclocked too. I probably don't see myself using it very often if not much at all.

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the one to rule them all?

The selling point is that it ties into facebook and makes free outgoing pots calls.

I have to speculate why they are embracing this innovation.

Perhaps they want to free up capacity on their GSM network?
Perhaps they want to compete with Google Voice and Skype for international pots calls?
It's not to attract new subscribers, since it can be used with any ISP or carrier.

What's your angle T-Mobile?
nitzan
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join:2008-02-27
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Re: the one to rule them all?

Or perhaps it's just jumping on the VOIP hype with a bad idea.

[tinfoil hat] Actually this is brilliant- they make a "VOIP service" which is poor quality (see couple comments above), so most users who try it think "hmm.. this is what VOIP sounds like on a cell phone.. crappy quality!" and toss it away, never to bother trying mobile VOIP again. [/tinfoil hat]

jseymour

join:2009-12-11
Waterford, MI

Too much access/personal info

Installed the 'droid version & fired it up. Wants *way* too much info and access. Deleted it.

I'll stick with GrooveIP (uses Google voice) & MobileVoIP (w/VoIPBuster).
romulusnr

join:2007-08-01
Federal Way, WA

Can you imagine

just how much MORE Innovative(TM) this would have been under a post-purchase AT&TMO?

fuziwuzi
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Atlanta, GA

Re: Can you imagine

said by romulusnr:

just how much MORE Innovative(TM) this would have been under a post-purchase AT&TMO?

It would most likely have been shelved.
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