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Video Calling On Reliance CDMA

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Hi all

I have one dumb question. Is video calling is possible on Reliance CDMA Network without any external software ? If yes,then on which handsets? Which externalsoftware is used for it?

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Network video calling is not available/possible in any cdma carrier...It's a limitation of cdma technology, so only skype, gtalk video calling is possible here...

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^ your question in answered here, i think..

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@joee

In cdma video call like gsm is still distant dream as even if one can do that it will not be standardized as gsm. I have not come across any phone or system offering gsm like video calling.

Video calling based on standard platform is only productivity solution than voip.

I really like cdma for certain features but standardization is big issue.

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Video calling is just a gimmick.. Atlist in India, a minimum number of people using it although they r on gsm.. No standard gsm operator advertising for video calling n they almost never changed/lowered video calling rates till now... So if any user who can afford 3G connection n 3G handset for gsm video calling will easily afford video calling over VOIP... Its much affordable n available in almost all smartphones..

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I too agree with Avishek.

GSM's video calling is a feature which just exists in paper. I never come across people making pure video calls over 3G. I never find anybody sending any MMS. Most of my colleagues/ friends who are using smart phones are using GSM connection. Haven't come across anybody sending any MMS or making any video calls.

On the contrary, I make VOIP video calls using MTS's EVDO or BSNL broadband over wifi at my office on a regular basis.

When there are good options of video calling using VOIP over 3G/EVDO at a very affordable rate (and across international border), what's the use of operator supported video calls? It's just a mind block, I think.

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I use both

Maybe you see half the story here?

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