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We are becoming less and less dependent on mobile networks. You can get a data signal almost everywhere that you can get a mobile signal and most of us are around WiFi most of the time anyway.
Sept. 1, 2010, 8:20 AM EDT / Source: GlobeNewswire SUN VALLEY, Calif., Sept. 1, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Voip-Pal.Com Inc. (Pink Sheets:VPLM) is a provider of international calls using VoiP technology ...
“Apppli's expertise is precisely what our Android app needs to reach its full potential in the marketplace,” said Barry MacCheyne, CMO of VoX Communications. “Our customers have reacted positively to ...
iCall has announced iCall for the iPhone, an application that will purportedly allow you to seamlessly transfer incoming calls from regular cellular to WiFi, potentially saving plan minutes. The ...
LOD, Israel, Sept. 13, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AudioCodes (Nasdaq:AUDC), a leading provider of Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies and Voice Network products, in collaboration with MailVision, a ...
The App Store is crammed with apps offering Voice over IP features. But Goober Networks hopes that its latest app can stand out from the crowd by offering competitive rates on local and international ...
The Internet telephone service provider wins approval a week after confirming that the app's request for approval was being held up by technical issues. Steven Musil is the night news editor at CNET ...
iPhone users in the United States wanting to place calls via Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) services like Skype have been forced to stick to the ghettos of Wi-Fi hotspots in order to place their ...
Commentary -According to a Frost & Sullivan report that was issued in May of this year, the next five years will see a huge spike in the demand for mobile VoIP services – from $605.8 million in 2008 ...
Voice over IP applications for the iPhone are now able to offer calls over cellular networks as both iCall and Fring updated their apps on Thursday to support calls over 3G cellular networks. Offering ...
Developers presumably will be able to offer VoIP applications that use Wi-Fi, though. (PC World) In my recent article, titled “Should Mobile Carriers Ban Wireless VoIP”, I discussed T-Mobile’s ...
In a move that has critics crying that it is ignoring net neutrality principles, the Korea Communications Commission said last week that it will let three local mobile operators, SK Telecom, KT and LG ...