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VoIP Cell PhoneVoIP Cell Phone - VoIP cell phones are expected to take over current mobile phones & networks if it continues to progress & the networks don't change with it. We have a mixture of info; IEEE, wireless VoIP, mobile broadband, VoIP WiMax & others.



Wireless local area networks, wireless VoIP phones & routers are among the hottest topics in telecom today. Both have become mainstays of enterprise networking and both are disruptive technologies.

 

Wireless VoIP, Wired and Wireless VoIP Phones (Click to enlarge)

VoIP Introduction
Voice over Internet Protocol, or commonly known as VOIP, is basically a type of software and hardware which allows people to use the Internet as the transmission medium for telephone calls by sending voice data in packets, or datagrams rather than by traditional circuit transmissions of the PSTN. It enables you to communicate with anyone who has a regular phone number.

Wireless local area networks & VOIP are among the hottest topics in telecom today. Both have become mainstays of enterprise networking and both are disruptive technologies that can help businesses to reengineer working practices to become more productive and efficient.

Wireless VoIP has emerged as a viable way to drastically cut costs of telephone calls, since telephone calls over the Internet do not incur a surcharge on what the user is paying for internet access. One may wonder why there exists a demand for wireless VOIP. Again, money is the simple answer here. Businesses take great interest in decreased communication costs while making use of a reliable and good quality service.

The feasibility of Wireless VoIP products are clear and it is obvious why companies are interested in harnessing this emerging technology in order to reduce costs. The added complexity that the use of a wireless network involves may be a deterrent, but it is a fact that within a building, the signal strength of the wireless network in place could be and often is far superior to that of a conventional mobile phone.

 


Wireless VoIP PhonesWireless VoIP Phones - You will need a broadband connection, either cable or ADSL, and a suitable wireless router or router/wireless access point combination installed in order to connect wireless VoIp phones to your internet connection.

Wireless VoIP RouterWireless Router - Hooking up a traditional telephone to wireless VoIP router, requires a hardware adapter connected to the home Internet connection. These adapters can be purchased and installed separately.

Google VoIPGoogle VoIP - Google would be a new entrant to telephony, while AOL, Yahoo and MSN have long offered rudimentary phone service using their instant-messaging software and a PC. Google VoIP would be a big step in the right? or wrong direction?

Mobile BroadbandMobile Broadband - Nokia 6630, 4G, WCDMA for UMTS, Three mobile broadband Australia, IEEE, Wireless VoIP & WiMax information. T-Mobile & Siemens have announced the first rollout of mobile broadband in Europe.


The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

Arstechnica - Wireless VoIP is officially upon us, news, reviews, articles, guides, recent news, recent journal posts. www.arstechnica.com

VoIP News - Wireless Resource Center. www.voip-news.com

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