3G/WiFi VoIP Phones Rise In Japan
Source: andyabramson.blogs.com
It looks like the idea of a phone that offers both 3G and VoIP over WiFi is for real in Japan.
Source: andyabramson.blogs.com
It looks like the idea of a phone that offers both 3G and VoIP over WiFi is for real in Japan.
Source: andyabramson.blogs.com
PC World reports that the long awaited 802.11r standard has been finalized and approved by the IEEE, the standards body that determines much of what goes into our personal electronics and communications…
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Hot on the heels of the PhoneBoy discovery about iSkoot, and all the corrective action the iSkoot team has taken, comes another interesting post.
This post, from Martin Sauter of Germany, shows…
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Friend Esme Vos provides her take on the impact WiFi VoIP from companies like SipPhone and Truphone are and will increasingly have on the mobile operators and some of the tactics the mobile gang…
Source: saunderslog.com
Now THIS is smart. The folks at Kensington have created a WiFi VoIP flip phone that charges in the PCMCIA slot of your laptop. 3 hours of talk time, and 3. hours of standby. $90, when…
Source: voiptelephonyservice.blogspot.com
T-Mobile is ironing out the kinks in its HotSpot@Home service, which lets users with WiFi-enabled cellphones make calls on open WiFi networks, if available, and switches them over to the mor…
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It looks like the idea of a phone that offers both 3G and VoIP over WiFi is for real in Japan…
Source: andyabramson.blogs.com
Engadget has a report about BT going VoWiFi with the planned release of a WiFI phone.
My experience so far with WiFi handsets has been rather "so what" as the quality is not nearly…
Source: andyabramson.blogs.com
Ted Shelton has a cool post over on his hot blog IPInferno based initially on Skype and the Pocket PC announcement of last week, but really about the idea of VoWiFi and how it can be disruptiv…