
If mobile calls are FREE this way, ISPs' mobile subscription businesses will cOllapse?
u want free means u will need free internet access(sgwireless), it work on just symbian (certain nokia phones with internet capabilities).
so outgoing call is free and caller ID unkown, eg singapore
hopefully there will be application for windows mobile or iphone in future
So I BUY a NOKIA phone for FREE S-dial?
Do i need to subscribe to mobile broadband?
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ROI25per ( Date: 06-Mar-2010 10:13) Posted:
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ROI125per
Watching movies take up too much time.
So i don't watch movies but only news and selected documentaries.
How do mediaring make profit?
Can BUY mediaring shares nOw?
Are you also using the FREE S-mobile to mobile calls?
My call to HK last evening was CUT OFF after very 3 minutes.
why?
ROI25per ( Date: 06-Mar-2010 09:57) Posted:
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skype does not have tis
PC to mobile phone calls are also free to eight global destinations USA, China, Canada, Australia, UK, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
look interesting but.... look similar to skype

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pharoah88
notebook in-built mic & speaker will do. no need voip phone.
i thought nowadays for fixed line is a bundle services which is more cheaper, phone(digital) + internet + TV
pharoah88 ( Date: 05-Mar-2010 16:47) Posted:
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ROI125per
sO I just use my notebook's mic and speakers?
dO i need to buy a VOIP phone or USD pc phone?
dOes that mean i can terminate my Fixed Land Phone Line?
Have a Nice Weekend!
Thanks & regards
pharoah88
for singapore, everything is free
register first @

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Master RO125per
hOw tO use PC to call mObile and fixed line Overseas, including China?
can iT alsO call mObile and fixed line in Singapore?
Have a Nice Weekend!
ROI25per ( Date: 25-Feb-2010 16:52) Posted:
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when fibre come in singapore by 2012, voip will be even hotter
VoIP Growing Astronomically, $ 23.4 Billion By 2009 Projected
31.03.2009

Already on a tear, VoIP service is predicted to grow 18-fold -- from $ 1.24 billion in 2004 to $ 23.4 billion in 2009 -- representing total revenues of $ 62 billion to be spent on the technology over the five-year period.
The figures were contained in a report from Infonetics that also predicted 24 million subscribers will be using VoIP service in 2008. In an interview, Kevin Mitchell, Infonetics principal analyst, Service Provider Next Gen Voice & Mobile Core, noted that Vonage leads the residential and SoHO VoIP subscriber market with 32 percent market share.
The report marks movement among the top three providers. Vonage, the leader, with more than one million subscribers, has seen its market share drop to 32 percent from 36 percent in the first quarter of 2005. Cablevision dropped to 19 percent market share from 21 percent. Time Warner Cable, on the other hand, has been gaining, from 21 percent in the first quarter to 25 percent in the current report. "Time Warner was playing around with VoIP for sometime," Mitchell said. "At the end of last year they brought it out for full availability in all Time Warner markets in their footprint. Time Warner has tens of millions of cable subscribers."
Cable companies have an advantage in VoIP because many of their customers already have broadband service, which is a necessary ingredient for VoIP. Mitchell noted that other cable firms are likewise offering VoIP, albeit in different flavors. Many cable firms are offering VoIP over antiquated TDM technology.
Many VoIP users with cable-based systems may not even know they are calling over VoIP, said Mitchell, observing that cable companies often market VoIP using names such as "Digital Phone." Noting that cable companies spent several months perfecting their VoIP offerings, Mitchell said marketing of VoIP by cable firms has been gathering momentum in recent months.
The situation is different with telephone companies. "The Telcos," said Mitchell, "will get there, but not as rapidly." He explained that the major telephone companies are moving to introduce fiber and that VoIP is likely to be increasingly used when fiber's deployment is more widespread. Mitchell noted that large North American telephone companies such as Verizon, Qwest, and Bell Canada offer VoIP services and that the firms are learning from the early deployment of the IP calling services.
Asked whether "VoIP filtering" -- nascent efforts to block VoIP -- would likely impact the growth of VoIP, Mitchell said he doubted it. The outcry from consumers, he explained, would be fierce at attempts to block VoIP, and he didn't think entrenched telecom firms would attempt to block the service anyway.
tonylim2 ( Date: 27-Feb-2010 13:51) Posted:
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0.001 cents dividend seems very low, it only cost the company S$1.25 millions.
Even 1 cent will only cost the company 12.5 millions.
MR has cash and equivalent of about S$75 Miilions.