Native SIP / VOIP client - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Can someone with the T-Mobile version of the phone check if the native SIP clients is enabled? looks like ATT took it tout.
To check open the phone dialer, click menu > settings > scroll down see if you can see "internet calling".
Thanks.

There is no internet calling.

escknx said:
There is no internet calling.
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There is free wifi-calling from tmobile though, not really SIP/VOIP but its some kind of "internet calling" right?

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ms2010 said:
There is free wifi-calling from tmobile though, not really SIP/VOIP but its some kind of "internet calling" right?
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Exactly some kind but he was asking about SIP client for oter purposes I assume

But T-mobile's wifi calling will use up your plan minutes.
This is a ripped off if you ask me.....If I'm not taking up Cell Tower bandwidth, I shouldn't have to pay for it....

Lolento said:
But T-mobile's wifi calling will use up your plan minutes.
This is a ripped off if you ask me.....If I'm not taking up Cell Tower bandwidth, I shouldn't have to pay for it....
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Don't forget that they need a powerful server to integrate wifi-calling into the network

Related

Quick Question ....... 5.99 Plan Hack

Can You No Have the plan and still have the internet ...
like Not have it and not get charged for it?????
bountyman334 said:
Can You No Have the plan and still have the internet ...
like Not have it and not get charged for it?????
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Okay...for your safety--I'd suggest that you not bring up this topic ever again. lol ...no, but seriously...lol This is an extremely touchy subject among some users in this forum and it might be in your best interest to just--let it go. So to answer your question...the answer is no.
Rip Syntaxx said:
Okay...for your safety--I'd suggest that you not bring up this topic ever again. lol ...no, but seriously...lol This is an extremely touchy subject among some users in this forum and it might be in your best interest to just--let it go. So to answer your question...the answer is no.
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I do not see why it would be touchy because I mean its not FREE you are still paying for you it you know. I mean if it was free then its stealing, but if you pay for it then its not stealing.
jdoggraz said:
I do not see why it would be touchy because I mean its not FREE you are still paying for you it you know. I mean if it was free then its stealing, but if you pay for it then its not stealing.
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Raz...you obviously didn't read the thread "Limewire with 5.99 T-Zones..."?! Take a gander at that when you have some free time.
So ..... if i dont have The "5.99 Plan" ,,, then i have no internet or is there a way to get internet without it???...
but i got my opera and i.e. & yahoo 3.0 beta working off it and i was just wondering could it stilll work without it>.....!!!
tisk tisk tisk....
bountyman334 said:
So ..... if i dont have The "5.99 Plan" ,,, then i have no internet or is there a way to get internet without it???...
but i got my opera and i.e. & yahoo 3.0 beta working off it and i was just wondering could it stilll work without it>.....!!!
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As far as I know, there are no methods of getting internet access without paying at least for the $5.99 T-Zones plan. I have heard (and experienced this once myself) that people haven't had the $19.99 unlim. data plan or the $5.99 T-Zones and still have had internet access. But it was a fluke. It would come and go. Maybe it was a slip-up by the T-Mobile servers or something.
Rip Syntaxx said:
Okay...for your safety--I'd suggest that you not bring up this topic ever again. lol ...no, but seriously...lol This is an extremely touchy subject among some users in this forum and it might be in your best interest to just--let it go. So to answer your question...the answer is no.
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Why bull**** the guy? He asked nicely. Touchy or not; if it is possible who wants to use it he can, who does not he does not have to.
Connections:
GPRS Settings:
PAP
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Connections:
GPRS
Name -T-Mobile Data
Connects to - Work
Access point - wap.voicestream.com
Authentication type - PAP
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Connections:
Proxy
Name - T-Zones
Connects from - Work
Connects to - The Internet
Proxy - 216.155.165.50:8080
Type: HTTP
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E-Mail Settings
Set up your E-Mail account and then go back into Account Settings, and change connection from The Internet to Work
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PIe & Opera Mobile
Uncheck automatically ....
Connection The Internet (enables both WiFi and Data)
If that does not work alternate between Wap for Data and The Internet for WiFi
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There you go
So now this guy just told him how to steal T-Mobile services. LMFAO
You characters are a fukn classic.
es_bih said:
Why bull**** the guy? He asked nicely. Touchy or not; if it is possible who wants to use it he can, who does not he does not have to.
Connections:
GPRS Settings:
PAP
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Connections:
GPRS
Name -T-Mobile Data
Connects to - Work
Access point - wap.voicestream.com
Authentication type - PAP
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Connections:
Proxy
Name - T-Zones
Connects from - Work
Connects to - The Internet
Proxy - 216.155.165.50:8080
Type: HTTP
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E-Mail Settings
Set up your E-Mail account and then go back into Account Settings, and change connection from The Internet to Work
------------
PIe & Opera Mobile
Uncheck automatically ....
Connection The Internet (enables both WiFi and Data)
If that does not work alternate between Wap for Data and The Internet for WiFi
------------
There you go
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First of all, nobody's 'bs'ing the guy. I told him what I knew and left it at that. The only proxy tweak I knew of is for the $5.99 T-Zones. As far as the tweak to get free internet for nothing--I couldn't help him there. If you had read my post you would've realized that.
C'mooon Everything is this forum is form of stealing .
All ROMs are stealing too... why not Internet? .
Pretty two faces here.
we dont steal roms....we remake them.
I paid for the phone with a ROM.
I remake that rom.
Getting services without paying anything for, that is stealing
Example...your neighbor has internet. He has a wireless connection without a passkey. You tap into that signal.
Is that considered stealing?
I got the 5.99 plan .... I was just asking. is there a way to not have it and still have internet ,... just a simple question! My nokia 6133 is unlocked and it has internet with my uncle Sim Card and he doesn't have the 5.99 plan and i just thought that was weird so i asked you guys...
Settings not working
es_bih said:
Why bull**** the guy? He asked nicely. Touchy or not; if it is possible who wants to use it he can, who does not he does not have to.
Connections:
GPRS Settings:
PAP
-----------
Connections:
GPRS
Name -T-Mobile Data
Connects to - Work
Access point - wap.voicestream.com
Authentication type - PAP
-----------
Connections:
Proxy
Name - T-Zones
Connects from - Work
Connects to - The Internet
Proxy - 216.155.165.50:8080
Type: HTTP
-----------
E-Mail Settings
Set up your E-Mail account and then go back into Account Settings, and change connection from The Internet to Work
------------
PIe & Opera Mobile
Uncheck automatically ....
Connection The Internet (enables both WiFi and Data)
If that does not work alternate between Wap for Data and The Internet for WiFi
------------
There you go
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Hey i just got the 5.99 tzones option added and I believe I have everything set according to that, but the internet nor the email is working.
Those are the settings for WM 6 and WM 6.1. They should work on your Windows Mobile device.
Mikey1022 said:
we dont steal roms....we remake them.
I paid for the phone with a ROM.
I remake that rom.
Getting services without paying anything for, that is stealing
Example...your neighbor has internet. He has a wireless connection without a passkey. You tap into that signal.
Is that considered stealing?
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Dude, when you buy a music CD and make 100 copies - you pay for one, but other 100 is simple stealing.
Read License to WM and you will see - any modification is forbidden.
Sharing is forbidden too.
There is no little or big crime - every crime is crime no matter how big or small you think it is.
Moral/legal ****z here is just offtopic .
It's not like this is top secret info anyway, it's posted in several other threads.
I'm currently using WM6.1 that I didn't pay for or remake. I came here and asked questions and nice folks helped me out. Am I a criminal? Let it go, we're all friends here.
Stealing is not paying, we are still paying 5.99 for it so I do not understand how its stealing since your paying for it.
yeah i got it to work
bountyman334 said:
So ..... if i dont have The "5.99 Plan" ,,, then i have no internet or is there a way to get internet without it???...
but i got my opera and i.e. & yahoo 3.0 beta working off it and i was just wondering could it stilll work without it>.....!!!
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Umm, you were connected another way at the time? Via USB, WiFi or a Bluetooth link.

Does TMobile block VPNs in their standard internet plans?

Moderators, please move this if you need to, I thought I might get a better response in the dev section.
I'm trying to tether and open a vpn tunnel. Internet works great, and I can hit the server, but get no response. I just wanted to know if TMobile is blocking the protocol before I go digging for a solution I may not find.
Thanks.
You need a VPN dedicated plan. Call T-Mobile ask for Total Internet with VPN. There are seperate plans dedicated to VPN.
awatt said:
You need a VPN dedicated plan. Call T-Mobile ask for Total Internet with VPN. There are seperate plans dedicated to VPN.
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That's not truth... There are people on tmo board with successful vpn links with cisco client...

wifi calling

i want to know can wifi calling make free international calling... can someone explain to me how it work
cloudi602 said:
i want to know can wifi calling make free international calling... can someone explain to me how it work
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WiFi calling uses a tech called IMS which was helped through development by T-Mobile. It DOES use your anytime minutes and DOES NOT give you free international calling or unlimited minutes, you must already have international and unlimited minutes on your T-Mobile plan. The WiFi calling is just taking your phone off the cellular networks and putting everything possible, internet, calls, and texts through your internet connection, nothing more. If you're looking for international calling via WiFi, you're going to have to find a VoIP service provider that provides unlimited international calling (good luck) and use a softphone (VoIP phone application) in order to get what you're after.
I won't go into detail how to set that up or possible VoIP carriers you can get, that's what Google is for.
Cynagen said:
WiFi calling uses a tech called IMS which was helped through development by T-Mobile. It DOES use your anytime minutes and DOES NOT give you free international calling or unlimited minutes, you must already have international and unlimited minutes on your T-Mobile plan. The WiFi calling is just taking your phone off the cellular networks and putting everything possible, internet, calls, and texts through your internet connection, nothing more. If you're looking for international calling via WiFi, you're going to have to find a VoIP service provider that provides unlimited international calling (good luck) and use a softphone (VoIP phone application) in order to get what you're after.
I won't go into detail how to set that up or possible VoIP carriers you can get, that's what Google is for.
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thank you for the quick reply and your right google does the job
Actually, once you sign up on your tmobile account for free wifi calling, the minutes do NOT count toward your monthly minute total.
It's a special option for certain phones, the S4 included. Look under plan add-ons or something like that. It is free to add.
That being said, no, you cannot call from the US internationally for free.
However, you can call internationally, on wifi, to the US, for free.

No Data While on Calls

When on 4G or 3G when in voice calls I cant use or get data and get a message that pops up saying I need to use WIFI for data while on calls. Please tell me there is a work around.
dezoris said:
When on 4G or 3G when in voice calls I cant use or get data and get a message that pops up saying I need to use WIFI for data while on calls. Please tell me there is a work around.
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Have you actived your advanced calling feature?
No is it required now? Never had to do this on M8 or any other verizon device.
dezoris said:
No is it required now? Never had to do this on M8 or any other verizon device.
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For simultaneously data yes. Just got to settings an hit advance calling an follow prompts.
Tigerstown said:
For simultaneously data yes. Just got to settings an hit advance calling an follow prompts.
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Am on business account cant just enable it on phone. Had to use web portal to enable it. Annoying. However its working now thanks.
dezoris said:
Am on business account cant just enable it on phone. Had to use web portal to enable it. Annoying. However its working now thanks.
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Well glad I was able to help you..
Thx. I didn't know this either...
Thanks! Didn't know this had to be activated now either. Glad I found it here!
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Not really sure why this is but I have a suspicion. M8 was supposedly VoLTE compliant, but the settings lacks the "Advanced Calling" section that the M9 ROM has (carriers mess with this all the time; for instance, I was looking at an AT&T M9 yesterday and for the life of me could not find the "power" settings section).
I also have a business account and had to have an agent turn on advanced calling to get the M9 to work this way.
I suspect that Verizon wants to have the option to *charge* for the "feature." That's the only reason I can think they'd break it out separately.
Verizon has no reason to charge for HD calling. While the voice portion is unlimited for most accounts, if you use the video calling it is not. It counts towards the data allowance unless it's used over WiFi. Verizon wind with increased data plans or overage charges.
I personally love the feature, I mostly talk with my LG Tones, and the HD calling is amazingly loud and crystal clear. Good stuff. As has been noted, if you lose LTE/WiFi during an HD call, it will drop. That goes for either side, as both parties have to be capable for it to work at all anyway.
dezoris said:
When on 4G or 3G when in voice calls I cant use or get data and get a message that pops up saying I need to use WIFI for data while on calls. Please tell me there is a work around.
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Tigerstown said:
Have you actived your advanced calling feature?
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Under the tech bulletin here at work, it states the M9 has a single radio unlike the M8 which has a dual radio which allowed for simultaneously calls and data on 3g or 4g (SVDO).
SU1 releasing in June 2015 will fix this and show 1x during a phone call and not the 4g lte symbol as it currently shows on the M9.
So without advanced calling you cannot do this. This is a bummer as I loved this feature.
Disadvantages of advanced calling is if you lose your 4g while going into a building your call drops. unlike traditional calling is handled on the 1x network.

[Q] Wifi-Calling Block Bypass?

Hey everyone,
I was just wondering if there was a way to enable wifi-calling on WiFi networks that block it.
Maybe with Hamachi or something?
Thanks,
Patrick
No. Wi-Fi Calling is a carrier-dependent feature, and in the US it is only offered by T-Mobile and Sprint. If you need to make phone calls over Wi-Fi, and you do not have a carrier that supports it, you will need to use an app such as Skype with an appropriate subscription.
dc/dc said:
No. Wi-Fi Calling is a carrier-dependent feature, and in the US it is only offered by T-Mobile and Sprint. If you need to make phone calls over Wi-Fi, and you do not have a carrier that supports it, you will need to use an app such as Skype with an appropriate subscription.
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Sorrry, I don't think I was clear enough. I have T-Mobile, so Wi-Fi calling works fine for me. I'm talking about Wi-Fi networks that block the ports used in the feature. Is there away to still use it despite the port block?
hypn0ticki11er said:
Sorrry, I don't think I was clear enough. I have T-Mobile, so Wi-Fi calling works fine for me. I'm talking about Wi-Fi networks that block the ports used in the feature. Is there away to still use it despite the port block?
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Oh, my apologies. No, there's no way to override the ports. The only way you could possibly circumvent a port block is by connecting to a VPN, but if the place is blocking Wi-Fi Calling, they're likely blocking VPNs.

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