I don't use my work phone very much for obvious reasons (see below), but my personal phone (an iPhone 3G) gets massive use. As a browser, organiser, games platform... as a phone? Not so much. :)
My getting-ridiculously-old iPhone 3G, aw yeah. On the odd occasion that I do make a phonecall I just use my carrier but if I'm travelling overseas I'll generally use Skype or Viber.
Have VFX service at home with PAP2 connected to a cordless phone. iPhone for work. I would consider using TimeToCall if traveling overseas.
Media centre PC - Case Silverstone LC16M with 2 X 80mm AcoustiFan DustPROOF, MOBO Gigabyte MA785GT-UD3H, CPU AMD X2 240 under volted, RAM 4 Gig DDR3 1033, HDD 120Gig System/512Gig data, Tuners 2 X Hauppauge HVR-3000, 1 X HVR-2200, Video Palit GT 220, Sound Realtek 886A HD (onboard), Optical LiteOn DH-401S Blue-ray using TotalMedia Theatre Power Corsair VX Series, 450W ATX PSU OS Windows 7 x64
I use my nokia cell phone for calls, but it costs quite a bit (not on any special plan or anything) so I usually don't make many phone calls. Would definitely make more phone calls if it was cheaper and I had a cooler gadget to use!
Home phone is still PSTN as we're currently outside of the reach for Orcon Genius, plus most of our inbound calls are international.
Mobile is with 2 degrees on an Ideos X5, but I do use Skype for a lot of personal calls.
For business I have a corporate VOIP account which is perfect for on the road, otherwise I have a Virgin AU SIM card for any business trips over there.
Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.
VOIP (AVM Fritz!Box with attached Gigaset SL375 configured with 2talk.co.nz for local NZ number, sipgate.de for local DE number, justvoip.com for international calls; Nokia E51 with SIP setup for the same three services to "extend the reach" when in a WIFI zone)
Mobile (Nokia E51 on 2degrees, old Nokia CDMA phone until either the phone breaks or the network shuts down)
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