Truphone application
The triphone application is easy to install. Truphone installs as a Symbian application, complete with icon, loading itself when the phone is booted. Then add credit to the truphine account. Next set out to find a WiFi access point. Connecting is as simple as handshaking the desired access point from a list offered by the Truphone application. You must enter a security key if asked. You need to note that some private access points are setup to accept only specified MAC hardware addresses. When this happen, you will need to enter in the router configuration. Public access points rarely use this security feature. Use the “what’s my MAC?” feature to help you out.
Assuming you’re connected to a WiFi access point, all calls are routed through the service by default, although it can be configured to prioritise the mobile network if that is preferred. Truphone calls flash on-screen with the [number]@truphone so you know when it is being used, and there is an audible sound while the number is ringing.
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Look of TruPhone. TruPhone involves sending voice information in digital form in discrete packets rather than by using the traditional circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network.
Companies providing VoIP service are commonly referred to as providers, and protocols which are used to carry voice signals over the IP network are commonly referred to as Voice over IP or VoIP protocols.
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