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Internet phone companies and cell phone giants grapple with Internet phone technology at 3GSM show in Cannes, France.

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WiFi Telephony
by March 21, 2005 1:20 PM PST
The Motorola M900 WiFon was on display at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany last week. This wifi-only SIP device can connect to any public wireless LAN network to make low-cost VoIP calls. The device is not locked and may be configured with any VoIP carrier service.

Motorola has the resources and technical capabilities to be a leader in the emerging sector of WiFi telephony.
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CeBIT in Hannover
by Al Johnsons June 3, 2007 10:13 AM PDT
http://www.analogstereo.com/lexus_gx_owners_manual.htm
Motorola phones to call on Wi-Fi, VoIP
by April 18, 2005 9:57 AM PDT
"In recent weeks, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Luxembourg-based Skype Technologies SA has signed a string of deals with wireless handset manufacturers. Carrier Devices, for instance, has agreed to install proprietary Skype VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) software in its i-mate branded Pocket PC phones with Wi-Fi capability. Motorola is also on board to integrate Skype software into a number of its new wireless devices. Another big-name manufacturer on the list is Siemens, which has launched a dongle that runs Skype on Siemens' DECT phones."

Didn't IBM begin to deliver computers with MSDOS and later Windows in them?
After almost 25 years we begin to see it was not such a good idea...

Patrizia

http://www.woip.blogspot.com
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