3G VOIP Phone Calls Allowed on iPad Too, Skype Imminent

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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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