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VoIP over 3G on iPhone still being blocked by Apple
We haven't heard much more news about the VoIP over 3G on the iPhone debate that was a pretty hot a few months ago. It seems like users have quieted down on demanding the feature after AT&T promised they would allow such features over their networks.
An Apple-user blog asked the other day why they hadn't seen VoIP over 3G yet and got a response from Peter Parkes, a social media representative over at Skype. The Skype over 3G app has been around for some time, but it hasn't gone live on the iPhone because Apple (not AT&T) has not green-lighted the capability on the iPhone. The bloggers go further to speculate that Apple's feature-blocking might mean that they are saving the VoIP over 3G for the next release of the iPhone much like they did with video capabilities that could have easily worked for the original iPhone but were saved for later releases.
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Yup. And this is exactly why I decided to ditch the iPhone. Now if I could just find a decent Android phone that support's AT&T's WCMDA at 850/1900MHz. I guess the Acer Liquid a1 is the best contender so far but I am hoping I can do better.



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