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the only problem with this is that gvoice is just a number router, until google opens gizmo back up you would have to find some other service for voip
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What will most likely happen, is Gizmo5 will become Google Voice. If that happens, I want to port my number over, and not worry about carrier. I just need an internet connection to receive/make calls/texts
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Internet coverage may be the Achilles heel of this idea. I don't think even the best networks have a robust enough 3g network to make this a reliable option. Personally i like having my phone and internet separate.
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I wonder how this would work?
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I wonder too. It sounds interesting, def something I would have to read up on. If it is 3G network dependent, then I know one thing, if you have att, then you might be in trouble. lol
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that's what's gonna be the catch, having a 3g connection at all times for it to work, a cell will work on pretty much no signal, I have had cell coverage and no data coverage before, that's the only thing that would scare me, I would lose my data coverage and then not have a phone
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I definitely agree with you, if you are going to go the VoIP route, you need to be sure you have data connectivity everywhere you live/work. But this is only an issue for people who travel via highway a lot. Most people rarely leave their home market, and would probably never experience this issue.
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