T-Mobile BlackBerry 8320 Adds WiFi and VoIP To Mix

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I’m looking forward to seeing the consumer and small business customer markets reaction to the new Blackberry 8320 that offers VoIP and WiFi from T-Mobile. While it will provide much of what I’m getting now with Truphone on my Nokia E61i, my instincts tell me that the single source provider will appeal to the later adopters who don’t want to fiddle and diddle. They just want to talk.

For years I have been convinced that it was only a matter of time before the mobile operators entered the VoIP game. With this release, T-Mobile becomes the first real operator to make the push, and they are starting with the largest group of early adopters of cloud based IP based technology in the mobile world. The BlackBerry users.

I’ve felt this way because the mobile operator already owns the customer out on the road, and now they have the ability really provide the service where the reception has been not always pristine. This will help change that.

I expect to see Sprint follow suit in consort with the cable operators via Pivot once the service gains traction, which it has yet to. Ironically AT&T with CallVantage could have offered this a few years ago, however internal politics, the sell off of AT&T Wireless to Cingular, and now the repurchase has put them behind on this. My gut says AT&T isn’t far behind though here in the USA.

What will be interesting to learn is which other operators follow T-Mobile’s lead around the world. Orange is having a great deal of success with Unik in France for the consumer market, so the 8320 would be ideal for their business customers.

Published on September 24th, 2007 under , , , , , ,


Last 20 posts tagged "WiFi"

WiFi on iPhone + Truphone = Huge Savings When Roaming

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Ok, so to be upfront as always, we represent some of the cooler companies around. Boingo and Truphone leads that list, as both are at the forefront of technology and making things easier for…

Published on December 14th, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

AT&T Making it Easy to Get On WiFi

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If you aren’t reading the tea leaves, then you’re likely missing the fact that AT&T really has a WiFi strategy.
First they did the deal with Apple for the iPhone. The iPhone has…

Published on December 6th, 2008 under ,

Record And Sync via WiFi on iPod Touch and iPhone

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The more I use my iPhone as a "weekend" device, the more I am loving the capabilities that developers find they can muster from it.
Take the folks at Griffin who have come up with two…

Published on November 29th, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

Virgin America Adds InFlight WiFi

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At a press event yesterday Glenn Fleishman, aka Mr. WiFi NetNews, and others got to experience the new in flight WiFi available on Virgin America. Its pretty much the same thing that you’r…

Published on November 23rd, 2008 under ,

WiFi on The Water In Washington via Boingo

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Last week it was airports being added by Boingo. This week they’ve added ferries and ferry terminals in Washington State.
As PhoneBoy points out, the costs have been lowered and subscribers…

Published on November 17th, 2008 under ,

Motorola WiFi Only Phones For Enterprise Based On Windows Mobile

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Motorola is clearly not just thinking about cellular phones these days. They’re busily moving into a full blown WiFi VoIP handset that works with a very robust server and lots of security…

Published on November 15th, 2008 under , , , , , ,

Boingo Buys OptiFi, More Consolidation of WiFi Networks

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Yesterday client Boingo acquired OptiFi, another aggregator/operator of airport hotspots, much like Boingo’s Concourse Communications purchase, and their buy of Sprint’s airport hotspot…

Published on November 11th, 2008 under ,

Now Blackberry Users Get Free WiFi Too With AT&T

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Yesterday the news was about iPhone users getting free access to AT&T hotspots. Now today, I spotted that CrunchGear has a report about free BlackBerry access too for those with WiFi enabled…

Published on October 31st, 2008 under , , , , , ,

Connect To WiFi Easily

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SF Bay Area based Devicescape have rolled out EasyWiFi, a simple to install, easy to use WiFi and Access Point login aggregation application that stores your usernames and passwords safely in…

Published on October 21st, 2008 under ,

WiFi on Trains (and Buses)

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WiFI VoIP Standard Now Final

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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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Published on August 27th, 2008 under , , , , ,

WiFi In the Air is Back

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As a person who used to choose his flights by which airlines had Airfone and later which airlines offered the ill fated Boeing…

Published on August 20th, 2008 under

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Published on August 16th, 2008 under , , ,

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What Earthlink couldn’t make work, Meraki is going to turn into reality.

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WiFi To Get Certified VoIP Devices (Finally)

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Published on June 30th, 2008 under , , , , , ,

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Ok. If they want to block the voice traffic…

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Published on June 11th, 2008 under , ,

Complimentary WiFi in Paris

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Published on June 4th, 2008 under , ,

Starbucks Getting Hotter With Ad Supported WiFi

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With the transition from T-Mobile to AT&T occuring as who the WiFi provider to coffee shop operator Starbucks rolls out, AT&T continues a series of so called "free" or premium…

Published on June 3rd, 2008 under , ,
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