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From: JL on 3 Jan 2010 07:38 Am I right in thinking that if I buy a UMA capable handset on Orange I can connect, via Wi-Fi, and make calls and send texts without having to pay anything extra, or get anything activated on my account? Any experiences of this technology - is it reliable? JL --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Jono on 3 Jan 2010 09:54 JL formulated on Sunday : > Am I right in thinking that if I buy a UMA capable handset on Orange I can > connect, via Wi-Fi, and make calls and send texts without having to pay > anything extra, or get anything activated on my account? In my experience, yes. Though calls are still charged as if you've made them on-net. > > Any experiences of this technology - is it reliable? It's as reliable as your broadband.
From: simonclark123 on 7 Jan 2010 14:01 On 3 Jan, 14:54, Jono <notha...(a)blueyonder.invalid> wrote: > JL formulated on Sunday : > > > Am I right in thinking that if I buy a UMA capable handset on Orange I can > > connect, via Wi-Fi, and make calls and send texts without having to pay > > anything extra, or get anything activated on my account? > > In my experience, yes. > > Though calls are still charged as if you've made them on-net. > > > > > Any experiences of this technology - is it reliable? > > It's as reliable as your broadband. Hi I've used UMA successfully both for myself and my customers (using either Nokia 6301 or most 2g blackberries) All I've needed to do is look for wifi networks then input my network key. Regards Simon Clark Business Telecoms (my email address is my full name with no dot at my business name dot com)
From: JL on 7 Jan 2010 15:44 On 7 Jan, 19:01, simonclark...(a)hotmail.com wrote: > On 3 Jan, 14:54, Jono <notha...(a)blueyonder.invalid> wrote: > > > JL formulated on Sunday : > > > > Am I right in thinking that if I buy a UMA capable handset on Orange I can > > > connect, via Wi-Fi, and make calls and send texts without having to pay > > > anything extra, or get anything activated on my account? > > > In my experience, yes. > > > Though calls are still charged as if you've made them on-net. > > > > Any experiences of this technology - is it reliable? > > > It's as reliable as your broadband. > > Hi > > I've used UMA successfully both for myself and my customers (using > either Nokia 6301 or most 2g blackberries) > > All I've needed to do is look for wifi networks then input my network > key. > > Regards > > Simon Clark > Business Telecoms > > (my email address is my full name with no dot at my business name dot > com) Thanks. If I go abroad with a UMA handset and connect using a local wi-fi network and 'UMA' is displayed (on Blackberry) will I be making calls/ texts using my allowance rather than at roaming rates? Will the service work abroad at all?
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