3G VOIP Phone Calls Allowed on iPad Too, Skype Imminent
January 29th, 2010 admin
LA Times reports that Apple has confirmed that it is now allowing the iPhone, iPod Touch and newly released iPad to make voice over IP (VOIP) calls over AT&T’s 3G cellular network. “We revised our Program License Agreement in conjunct…
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