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Posted by Sven on February 2, 2006, 1:24 am
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There are a good number of VoIP handsets out now. The trick is getting a
Cell phone with uncrippled WiFi with also enough processing power to handle
VoIP as well as normal calls.
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Sven
MVP - Mobile Devices
> At the CES 2006 show at the beginning of January::-
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> "Philips and Uniden will announced new VOIP-enabled phones that will
> enable people to make calls from a cordless handset connected to the
> Windows Live Messenger service
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>> No not really. I would guess the majority of enterprise customers are
>> still contracting phones/services from carriers. What you would have to
>> have is an enterprise customer, with enough clout to convince a carrier
>> to provide them with, and support, WiFi enabled Smartphones. I don't
>> think any one customer is big enough to do that.
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>> Sven
>> MVP - Mobile Devices
>>> surely Microsofts enterprise customers outnumber and outmuscle their
>>> telco customers.... or perhaps its just a waiting game for Skype and
>>> others to trailblaze the market before MS gobbles up them (or their
>>> market) to make the offering part of its collective i.e. resistance is
>>> futile.... wonder if any highly paid MS strategists roam these newgroup
>>> corridors and can let me know what the giant plans on doing...
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