The easy way is just to tether your smart phone to your computer and use Skype.
It is not just Germany. I had a Treo 600 and T-Mobile service here in the good ole U.S. of A and the specifically said that any VoIP was a ToS violation and would get you canceled instantly.
They also started to ban some of the mapping apps.
I was originally a VoiceStream customer and stayed around when T-Mobile bought them.
The customer service overall used to be fantastic and then got progressively worse.
I bailed out when I wanted a phone upgrade (to a GSM phone that was not part of their lineup) and AT&T was willing to subsidize the price and T-Mobile was not.
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The easy way is just to tether your smart phone to your computer and use Skype.
It is not just Germany. I had a Treo 600 and T-Mobile service here in the good ole U.S. of A and the specifically said that any VoIP was a ToS violation and would get you canceled instantly.
They also started to ban some of the mapping apps.
I was originally a VoiceStream customer and stayed around when T-Mobile bought them.
The customer service overall used to be fantastic and then got progressively worse.
I bailed out when I wanted a phone upgrade (to a GSM phone that was not part of their lineup) and AT&T was willing to subsidize the price and T-Mobile was not.