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rsanabria80
05-10-2007, 09:31 AM
Hello... I have a WM6 based device, i have installed the WM6VOIP.cab file in one of your threads, and it work perfectly on Wifi and it almost works over 3G!

I have everything configured as taught in the other thread, but when i´m in a GPRS connection, and i have my internet calling selected at the Today Screen, i call my self to a phone right next to me in order to test the connection, and although it rings perfectly, when i pick up the other phone, i can´t hear anything neither on the phone i´m calling nor on the cellphone i´m calling from...

I have tryed with the following Operators: Yoigo, Vodafone

Is there any reason for this to happen? Do they block the sound over their network?
Is there any way to solve that?

Thank you Very much!

Ricardo

djanie78
06-10-2007, 04:49 PM
Hello... I have a WM6 based device, i have installed the WM6VOIP.cab file in one of your threads, and it work perfectly on Wifi and it almost works over 3G!

I have everything configured as taught in the other thread, but when i´m in a GPRS connection, and i have my internet calling selected at the Today Screen, i call my self to a phone right next to me in order to test the connection, and although it rings perfectly, when i pick up the other phone, i can´t hear anything neither on the phone i´m calling nor on the cellphone i´m calling from...

I have tryed with the following Operators: Yoigo, Vodafone

Is there any reason for this to happen? Do they block the sound over their network?
Is there any way to solve that?

Thank you Very much!

Ricardo

What provider are you using?

rsanabria80
08-10-2007, 12:56 PM
I´m Using Vodafone and i´ve tried with Yoigo too... Neither of them work... I think Yoigo uses Vodafone 3G Band for their network... Any clues?

rsanabria80
08-10-2007, 12:57 PM
I´m Using Vodafone and i´ve tried with Yoigo too... Neither of them work... I think Yoigo uses Vodafone 3G Band for their network... Any clues?