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The cellular industry is making room for VoIP, the less-expensive Internet-based call technology.
The cellular industry is making room for VoIP, the less-expensive Internet-based call technology.
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(6 Comments)Much work is currently underway to further integrate the voip/wifi chipset, and improve firmware usability. These next-generation wireless LAN phones will support a camera and SIM card reader.
The first Skype WiFon is expected to reach the market in Q3/Q4 2005 with a street price under US$200.