technology Truphone to have its own SIM card? Inevitable.
Those weren't just rumors, I suppose. After Truphone, the MVoIP (Mobile Voice over IP) startup acquired SIM4travel, a UK-based mobile virtual network operator, the next thing to expect really is producing its own SIM cards. Anyway, Truphone recently added SMS to their services and now are headed straight to being the first Mobile operator to support GSM and Wi-Fi using SIP.
20 comments | posted by: Tomad21/Apr/2008 18:38
» Read Moretechnology MVoIP will be over 3G, not Wi-Fi
Mobile VoIP is still in a rather early stage but predictions already confirm that MVoIP will run over the 3G networks, rather than over Wi-Fi. The information comes from a report from Disruptive Analysis Ltd., according to which 250 million people will be using 3G VoIP by 2012, while less than 100 million will be opting for Wi-Fi voice.
2 comments | posted by: Tomad29/Nov/2007 18:05
» Read Moretechnology HelloSoft enable VoIP on WiMAX
With the growing importance of WiMAX technology, it is important to take full advantage of the VoIP capabilities its enriched connectivity has to offer. This is why VoWiMAX (Voice over WiMAX) will be a great hit in the nearby future. Predicting this, HelloSoft has launched its VoIP technology for WiMAX System-on-Chip (SoC) designs to make sure that WiMAX semiconductor manufacturers will add VoIP to their WiMAX designs.
0 comments | posted by: Tomad13/Jul/2007 12:23
» Read Moretechnology IBM and Nortel collaborate to deliver a complete VoIP system for SMB
The two giants collaborated with the ambition to offer the IBM-Nortel System i Unified Communications solution, which is claimed to ease all pains for SMBs, when it comes to switching to VoIP. The complete platform will be an integration of IBM’s System i business computing platform and Lotus Sametime communications platform with Nortel’s VoIP and multimedia technologies.
7 comments | posted by: Tomad14/Jun/2007 11:30
» Read Moretechnology Samsung attacks VoIP market with secure convergence networks
Samsung Electronics has introduced its new line of converged networking devices for SMBs. Samsung is new in this market and though depending on the popularity of its brand name, it might face difficulties, even with its different approach. The Ubigate iBG 2016 and iBG 3026 used offer converged communications in terms of network switching and routing combined with security, VOIP and mobility.
4 comments | posted by: Tomad28/May/2007 16:47
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