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Originally Posted by Juggalo_X
Pocket information will not be included as it would damage the PIM backup thats embedded into the rim. this will have to be installed by the end user if they wish to use it. this goes for TT and Garmin Nav app as well. you own it then install it. <- Talking to Juicy now. TT is free apparently so it is possible to cook it in. im unsure if he will at this point though.
GPS has been bug free since 1.03 so i dont think it will generate one in the future.
for voip use Skype PPC edition its the easyest way to do it. and it only costs you a penny a minute. if you do a call to a land line otherwise its free from device to device such as ppc to pc or vice versa.
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Trust me, I know about Skype. It's a very end-user consumer type thing. PBX dial-in is more enterprise/company related thing. It's not even about the charges really. (Coming to talk of it, my company gets charge 2 tenths of a cent for a minute call, so 1 cent is still far off :P)
My calls that go out from PBX get recorded, show my desk callerID, I can transfer to the secretary from within the call on VoIP, make the secretary listen-in and take down notes, get my appointments settled in as the call goes on and it syncs to my phone, etc.
Many more things like this. If the phone is truly business related, I think a true VoIP client needs to be present, and not chingawingas like Skype.