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Tin Can is a kid-friendly WiFi phone that replicates an old-fashioned landline. It's aimed at parents who want to delay giving their kids a cellphone.
VoIP service providers Skype and Vonage have partnered with hardware makers to release cell-like phones that can use their services via Wi-Fi networks. Here's how to get started.
Cell phone makers plan to release so-called Wi-Fi phones ahead of schedule, bringing new threats and opportunities to wireless carriers and traditional phone service providers. The highly ...
Now, Wi-Fi "hot zones" range from a 100-block section of Spokane, Wash., to the Gare du Nord train station in Paris, broadening the market for Wi-Fi phone service.
Jeff Pulver’s new company, pulverInnovations, has come out with a WiFi phone that can make VoIP phone calls over 802.11b. Right now the WiSIP is mainly meant to be used with Free World Dialup ...
NETGEAR Skype WiFi phone: the ROI doesn't work for me I got to play with the NETGEAR (not shouting, that's the way they spell their name) Skype WiFi phone at the Von show in Boston last week.As ...
A recent deal between Nokia and Cisco gives Wi-Fi cell phones a key boost--but carriers remain reluctant to sell them.
Vonage is set to release its portable WiFi phone, called the F1000, today. It’s been in the works for ages, but we finally have some specs and pricing details. Manufactured by UTStarcom, you ...
How does WiFi calling work? WiFi calling is like a cross between regular cell phone calls and VOIP services like Skype that allow you to make phone calls from your computer.
Company teams up with UTStarcom to develop a Wi-Fi phone that can be used over any public Wi-Fi network.
WiFi calling is available on most phones made in the last five years. Here's what to know about how it works and why it's useful.
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