Blue tooth for voice over IP

All the doc. I read is centered on Blue Tooth for computer to computer comm's. Can I use my Blue tooth head set (e.g. Motorola H500) for VOIP over, e.g.:  Skype or Sametime Connect?

Raschoen,
If you can pair your bluetooth headset to your computer, then you can use it for Skype or other VoIP software. Just go to the options in the application (in Skype go to Tools, Options, Audio Settings) and select your bluetooth headset as Microfone/Input and Speakers/Output, from the list of available devices.
I have used both a Sennheiser and a Jabra bluetooth headsets and they worked great.
Have fun!

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