Thursday, November 14, 2013

Use old Android phone for VoIP

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VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, which is basically a phone that works through the internet. A VoIP service is not as good as a cellular service, but despite this, there are many VoIP services that are free or cheap over a Wi-Fi network. The service I am the most familiar with is called Mo+ and is available on the Google Play Store. Mo+ works through Google Voice and allows you to make voice calls and texts using a real phone number. Simply set up and Google Voice account and download the Mo+ app and your ready to go. Similar apps are Talkatone and GrooVe IP. These services are also great for making calls and texts on an actual cell phone plan if you have limited minutes or texts. Another service worth mentioning is called Magic Jack. The only downside to this service is that you won't get your own real phone number, but making calls is great. There are many other apps available that work over Wi-Fi.

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