• need a low bandwidth app like Facetime

    From retired1@retired@home.usa to comp.sys.mac.apps on Fri Dec 15 21:35:35 2023
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    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably well
    on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't have
    the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low speed connection ? even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    Thanks for any leads
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  • From Alan Browne@bitbucket@blackhole.com to comp.sys.mac.apps on Sat Dec 16 07:40:15 2023
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    On 2023-12-15 21:35, retired1 wrote:
    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably well
    on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't have
    the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low speed connection ?   even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    How does Facetime do for audio only on low bandwidth?

    Likewise Signal? Skype?

    One nifty way would be a MagicJack (at least in Canada/US). But he'd
    have to carry POTS telephone handset with him. (This is a VoIP
    solution. One advantage: just dial the numbers as if he was home and it
    will ring no matter where he is in the world). This will cost about
    $120 for 5 years - unlimited US/Canada long-distance from anywhere in
    the world.
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    “Markets can remain irrational longer than your can remain solvent.”
    - John Maynard Keynes.

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  • From retired1@retired@home.usa to comp.sys.mac.apps on Sat Dec 16 15:05:52 2023
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    On 12/16/23 7:40 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2023-12-15 21:35, retired1 wrote:
    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably well
    on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't
    have the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low speed
    connection ?   even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    How does Facetime do for audio only on low bandwidth?

    Likewise Signal?  Skype?

    One nifty way would be a MagicJack (at least in Canada/US).  But he'd
    have to carry POTS telephone handset with him.  (This is a VoIP
    solution.  One advantage: just dial the numbers as if he was home and it will ring no matter where he is in the world).  This will cost about
    $120 for 5 years - unlimited US/Canada long-distance from anywhere in
    the world.


    Alan, thanks for the 2 leads, but it appears neither will work for me

    First, re SKYPE, some years ago we used Skype and I had a Username and password. But since it was taken over by Microsoft, it appears they wamt
    more confirmation (or something) before I can reuse them. Well I failed
    their first test, and now they want more for a second try, including
    this little cutey:
    "You will be asked to list recently used email addresses and the subject
    lines from recent emails. Ask for help from family members, friends, or business contacts to confirm their email addresses and tell you the
    subject lines of the last three emails they sent you."

    Well that ain't happening :-( And I suspect it would not be any better
    than Facetime.

    Second, re Signals, researching it appears to me to be even more
    complicated than SKYPE, for this old geezer to deal with.

    Thanks again anyway :-)

    FWIW, we have been using Apple's Message app to text back and forth
    until he either finds a coffee shop or other hotels with better access
    speeds. He is visiting 4 foreign country's on this trip (he has been to
    39 so far !!)
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  • From Alan Browne@bitbucket@blackhole.com to comp.sys.mac.apps on Sat Dec 16 15:25:58 2023
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    On 2023-12-16 15:05, retired1 wrote:
    On 12/16/23 7:40 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2023-12-15 21:35, retired1 wrote:
    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably
    well on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't
    have the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low
    speed connection ?   even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    How does Facetime do for audio only on low bandwidth?

    Likewise Signal?  Skype?

    One nifty way would be a MagicJack (at least in Canada/US).  But he'd
    have to carry POTS telephone handset with him.  (This is a VoIP
    solution.  One advantage: just dial the numbers as if he was home and
    it will ring no matter where he is in the world).  This will cost
    about $120 for 5 years - unlimited US/Canada long-distance from
    anywhere in the world.


    Alan, thanks for the 2 leads, but it appears neither will work for me

    Did you test Facetime for voice only where there is low bandwidth?


    First, re SKYPE, some years ago we used Skype and I had a Username and password. But since it was taken over by Microsoft, it appears they wamt more confirmation (or something) before I can reuse them. Well I failed their first test, and now they want more for a second try, including
    this little cutey:
    "You will be asked to list recently used email addresses and the subject lines from recent emails. Ask for help from family members, friends, or business contacts to confirm their email addresses and tell you the
    subject lines of the last three emails they sent you."

    Bizarre. Never had any issues with Skype - though I certainly don't use
    it much anymore.


    Well that ain't happening :-(  And I suspect it would not be any better than Facetime.

    Second, re Signals, researching it appears to me to be even more
    complicated than SKYPE, for this old geezer to deal with.

    Install app. Register. Go. Given your original question, this falls
    into that requirement.


    Thanks again anyway :-)

    FWIW, we have been using Apple's Message app to text back and forth
    until he either finds a coffee shop or other hotels with better access speeds. He is visiting 4 foreign country's on this trip (he has been to
    39 so far !!)

    I've hit about that.
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    - John Maynard Keynes.

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  • From Chris Schram@chrispam1@me.com to comp.sys.mac.apps on Sat Dec 16 20:53:20 2023
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    On 2023-12-16, retired1 <retired@home.usa> wrote:
    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably well
    on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't have
    the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low speed connection ? even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    Thanks for any leads

    Years ago I used Google Voice to make "phone" calls from my WiFi-only
    iPad mine. I can't attest to the quality of the public WiFi networks I
    tried it on, but it did work well as long as didn't wander too far from
    the router.

    Also retired.
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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.apps on Sat Dec 16 21:57:15 2023
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    On 2023-12-16, Chris Schram <chrispam1@me.com> wrote:
    On 2023-12-16, retired1 <retired@home.usa> wrote:
    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably
    well on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't
    have the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low
    speed connection ? even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    Thanks for any leads

    Years ago I used Google Voice to make "phone" calls from my WiFi-only
    iPad mine. I can't attest to the quality of the public WiFi networks I
    tried it on, but it did work well as long as didn't wander too far
    from the router.

    Likewise, FaceTime Audio calls do not require much bandwidth. And no third-party app is needed, which is a bonus.
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    JR
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  • From retired1@retired@home.usa to comp.sys.mac.apps on Sun Dec 17 13:27:47 2023
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    On 12/16/23 4:57 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2023-12-16, Chris Schram <chrispam1@me.com> wrote:
    On 2023-12-16, retired1 <retired@home.usa> wrote:
    Looking for an equivalent to Facetime that can operate reasonably
    well on a low speed Internet connection.

    My son is currently traveling, and while we can make good connection
    when he is home, many times on the road he is in places that don't
    have the upload speeds Facetime needs to be of any use.

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low
    speed connection ? even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    Thanks for any leads

    Years ago I used Google Voice to make "phone" calls from my WiFi-only
    iPad mine. I can't attest to the quality of the public WiFi networks I
    tried it on, but it did work well as long as didn't wander too far
    from the router.

    Likewise, FaceTime Audio calls do not require much bandwidth. And no third-party app is needed, which is a bonus.


    Well, son is at third city & hotel, and I finally learned how to launch "Facetime Audio" via the "Contacts" app.

    However it reacted the same as FT-V. 2 seconds of audio and then
    nothing. So for now we will just use Apple's text "Messages" to keep in
    touch.

    Thanks again to all for ideas.
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  • From Bernd Froehlich@befr@eaglesoft.de to comp.sys.mac.apps on Mon Dec 18 07:45:02 2023
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    On 16. Dec 2023 at 03:35:35 CET, "retired1" <retired@home.usa> wrote:

    Is there any other app that can operate reasonably well in a low speed connection ? even if voice only, and preferably no cost ?

    You can try voice/videocalls with Telegram or Signal.

    I have no idea about how those behave with low speed connections, but maybe worth a try.
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