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Re: GSM gateways in the US?!?

  • From: Network Fortius
  • Date: Sun Jul 24 18:38:43 2005
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On Jul 24, 2005, at 3:35 PM, John Levine wrote:

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North America is all mobile party pays,
so calls to mobile cost the same as calls to landline.
<snip>

... not inside the [same provider's] mobile network, cell phone to cell phone. See T-Mobile's "Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile" component of their services, as an example. This (unlimited, for a flat, usually minuscule, fee) is what I am hoping to achieve with a gateway (making the PBX behind it look like any other mobile phone).

Stef