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  1. Before the question, I'd like to give AirVPN a rave review. After a 3-day trial and some great input from folks here on the forum, I subscribed for a year a few weeks ago. AirVPN has worked flawlessly, easily, and quickly.. it's easy, effective, and a real pleasure to use. I use it alternately on my Asus router (via config file), a Win7 laptop (via Eddie), and an Android tablet (via app and config files), and it's been glitch-free on all of them. THANK YOU! Ok, now the question.. I'm considering buying a smallish tablet, 7" or 8", for travel and for use as a phone. The options that accept sim cards are either very expensive or of questionable quality (anyone know the Npole devices?). I use Freetone for texting (I don't have a data plan or smart phone) and it works great. Without the vpn activated, it makes and receives voice calls very well too. However, it won't work for voice calls behind AirVPN. I did some research and found sites that recommend various other VPNs (ExpressVPN, among others) that are said to support VoIP, and also found a few posts here on the forums that explain why VoIP doesn't work on AirVPN. I confess I didn't understand them. IS there a way to use AirVPN so that, say, I could get and receive voice calls securely via public wifi when traveling on a small tablet? If so, I could overlook the need for a sim card slot when looking for a tablet. Thanks in advance...
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