Is it free to make calls using VOIP on iPod Touch?
Do I have to have some phone account with Rogers, Bell or other service providers?
I currently work for a Telecommunication Company ( you know, bell, rogers, telus blah blah)
The other day I was called into a room with 2 individuals who were from Corporate Investigations and they told me that "apparently" I had applied some credits on a customers account, and that I personall knew this customers (according to the business rules you are not allowed to give credits to someone you know)
I asked them how they knew this and they told me that they checked my "personal phone" in the system and found out that the same number i applied the credit to i had made a lot of calls to from my personal phone.
My question is, that just becasue I am using the company for my personal phone, are they allowed to go thru MY phone and find out who I AM calling? Is my privacy not being invaded? Regardless of any fact???
Not to mention, they were recording me when I was speaking, which I okayed but what was the need for that.
I need some legal help and Need to know my rights. Please help me.
My Nokia E71 has voip hardware installed and I thought that any voip calls would be made through my cell phone’s wireless connection thereby not costing me minutes on my phones talk plan. Is there any way of getting around getting charged daytime minutes for VOIP calls?
Hi again…just spoke with my Wireless provider (Rogers in Canada) and they said that they do charge you your daytime cell minutes for VOIP calls. Man, even when it’s over a wifi connection, they’re able to sting you. Any different in the U.S.?