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Canadian Networks Test Inter-Carrier Video Calling

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Feb 24, 2010, 5:12 PM   by Philip Berne

Bell Canada, Rogers and Telus have announced the first trials of inter-carrier video calling on North American 3G networks. Previously, video calling was available in Canada provided callers were both on the same cellular carrier. Now, however, the three major Canadian networks have tested video calls between networks using the 3G-324M Video Telephony standard, a common protocol on video call-enabled phones. The carriers have not annonunced specific availability plans for the service. In the U.S., AT&T, which uses the same 3G network standard as the Canadian carriers, offers a sort of one-way video calling in its video sharing service, but this is only available for AT&T customers using video share capable devices.

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easystreet

Feb 24, 2010, 5:33 PM

wait what

when did Canada get cell phones
Your being sarcastic, right?
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It happened on like the 3rd or 4th of this month.
ibnturab

Feb 24, 2010, 11:55 PM

The whole world had this like in 2005

And we still don't/won't get in USA. You know you got a problem when even our Canuck neighbors have one over us.
 
 
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