Hi all,
I would like to know if there is an Android App that can merge my two calls one over my mobile operator network and another over Wifi.
For example, let's imagine that I am calling a friend of mine in UK and I am calling him from Germany and we have another friend also in UK but he is not online OR have Wifi. I would like to do the following:
A: Me in Germany (I have wifi)
B: My friend in UK (with Wifi)
C: our third friend in UK (without wifi)
Sequence:
1. A calls B using any VoIP Apps (Skype, Viber, Google Hangout, etc.)
2. B calls C using his Mobile operator network.
3. B merge his TWO calls (one over mobile operator network "C" and another one over Wifi "A")
4. A, B & C are talking to each others and happy.
Is there such an App that do so? If not, is there any kind of Android OS limitation to prevent so?
I would like to know if there is an Android App that can merge my two calls one over my mobile operator network and another over Wifi.
For example, let's imagine that I am calling a friend of mine in UK and I am calling him from Germany and we have another friend also in UK but he is not online OR have Wifi. I would like to do the following:
A: Me in Germany (I have wifi)
B: My friend in UK (with Wifi)
C: our third friend in UK (without wifi)
Sequence:
1. A calls B using any VoIP Apps (Skype, Viber, Google Hangout, etc.)
2. B calls C using his Mobile operator network.
3. B merge his TWO calls (one over mobile operator network "C" and another one over Wifi "A")
4. A, B & C are talking to each others and happy.
Is there such an App that do so? If not, is there any kind of Android OS limitation to prevent so?