I just got done with a tech support customer that bought the ZTE and is using it in Africa. I helped him set up his SIP service in the ZTE. He hung up and called me back and it sounded great. Now remember that he is calling me using an EvDO card in Africa. So using it here in the states you should get much better results with the faster speeds. If any one has played with this let us know what your results are. I just thought I would let everyone know.
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ZTE Bavo w/ZTE My39 EVDO Card (Angola - Africa)
Originally posted by plaistedg View PostI just got done with a tech support customer that bought the ZTE and is using it in Africa. I helped him set up his SIP service in the ZTE. He hung up and called me back and it sounded great. Now remember that he is calling me using an EvDO card in Africa. So using it here in the states you should get much better results with the faster speeds. If any one has played with this let us know what your results are. I just thought I would let everyone know.
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Originally posted by chiti View PostThat is awesome! My friend is from Angola and the are doing EVDO RevA here using Movicel Telecomunicacoes Lda and was wondering what cellular carrier they are using there and what aircard you are using.
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Hi, If you have a VOIP connection at home then it implies that you have broadband internet at home and if so then you would remote login to your home network through that broadband connection. It does't make sense to "connect using VOIP" ... VOIP is nothing more than digitized voice carried over the Internet so it doesn't really have any underlying unique transport mechanism that you could use for remote connections as opposed to standard PSTN phones (public switched telephone networks). Or am i missing what your trying to do?
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Originally posted by noneya View PostI just got done with a tech support customer that bought the ZTE and is using it in Africa. I helped him set up his SIP service in the ZTE. He hung up and called me back and it sounded great. Now remember that he is calling me using an EvDO card in Africa. So using it here in the states you should get much better results with the faster speeds. If any one has played with this let us know what your results are. I just thought I would let everyone know.
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