Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
It's supposedly something no other US carrier is doing... The only thing I can think of is VOIP... Like 3 does in Europe.
What else do non us carriers do that's different?
I don't understand why T-Mobile isn't heavily marketing and advancing their UMA technology. If you get a T-Mobile UMA-enabled phone, you have service anytime you are able to get on a Wifi network. And for a fixed $10 per month you can have unlimited UMA calling:
http://www.theonlyphoneyouneed.com/
I've used UMA in relatively remote locations and inside buildings where T-Mo doesn't have great cell tower coverage. I use it at home all the time and the call quality is excellent.
You can use it anywhere - worldwide - where you can hop onto a network, and you're essentially making a local call. It's a huge selling point IMO, and T-Mobile has really done a poor job of marketing it.
Unfortunately, no T-Mo Android - or any 3G capable phone, in fact - has UMA at this point. I don't know if it's a technical issue, or if T-Mo is ignoring it intentionally. I'll probably keep trudging along with my current BlackBerry until they have a 3G + UMA device, which I am hoping will be fairly soon.