Wi-Fi Comes to Blackberry

Wi-Fi Comes to Blackberry and I can’t wait to switch over to this. I don’t have voice on my T-Mobile Blackberry, but I do use it for email, especially when I’m in Europe. The implications of using a softphone vs. a cell phone, especially in the enterprise are huge.

I New VoIP-Enabled Roaming Client from PCTEL

Information Week > VoIP > New VoIP-Enabled Roaming Client > February 2, 2005 Just as Bridgeport Networks does things inside the network, this works at the handset level as a piece of software. I see the convergence of WiFi, VoIP and Wireless coming…and you wonder why SBC bought AT&T. While I’m sure there are more … Read more

New Line of Chips Aims to Reduce Power Up to 80 Percent in Mobile Devices – The VoIP Weblog – voip.weblogsinc.com

New Line of Chips Aims to Reduce Power Up to 80 Percent in Mobile Devices – The VoIP Weblog – voip.weblogsinc.com While this is great news, the key is twofold. First if the carriers continue a walled garden approach, VoIP on cellphones will be a challenge for a while. Unless the Home Roam Locator technology … Read more

Sharp Zaurus VoIP App

Sharp Zaurus VoIP App found first by Tom Keating. I use iConnectHere as a backup when I’m on the road. I also use Vonage and Webley/Communikate’s beta VoIP softphone based service. But, I really like to stay connected. For Sharp Zaurus users this could be a big thing…