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  1. questionWhat are the iCall system requirements?
    iCall requires a Microsoft Windows-enabled computer with at least 10 MB of free disk space and an Ethernet (DSL, Cable, T1, etc.) connection. A computer with 128 MB of memory (RAM) is recommended for iCall to work efficiently. Also, for calls to be successful, your computer must have speakers or ...

  2. questionHow can I sign up for iCall?
    1) Download this file. 2) Follow the guided setup instructions. 3) When iCall launches for the first time, select "I do not have a username" and iCall will walk you through choosing a username and password.

  3. questionHow can I configure iCall with a SIP phone?
    In order to use iCall with a SIP phone you must use iCall wholesale/carrier services. The iCall softphone currently only allows use directly through the application.

  4. questionWhat platform's does iCall support?
    At the time of this writing iCall currently supports Windows 98, 2000, XP, and Vista. We are working on a version for Windows Mobile/Pocket PC as well as a version for Mac's and the iPhone.

  5. questionHow can I stop iCall from opening when I start my computer?
    To stop iCall from running when Windows starts, simply right click the small iCall icon in your system tray (next to your clock) and choose "settings". Then, uncheck "Start iCall when Windows starts" and click "OK".

  6. questionIs iCall compatible with Windows Vista?
    Yes. We have tested iCall with Windows Vista and have found no Vista specific issues.

  7. questionAre there any wireless/bluetooth phones available that are compatible with iCall?
    Not at this time. We are discussing integration with several hardware vendors however.

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