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BT's all-in-one phone to debut next year
Does landline, does mobile, does wireless and probably makes the tea too...
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 01 November 2004
After spinning off mobile unit mmO2 back in 2001, BT is once again planning to turn its hand to wireless communications with a mobile-landline combo.
The telco will offer mobile handsets that can make mobile, internet and landline calls. The handsets will include Wi-Fi and traditional mobile technology, enabling users to make cheap calls by connecting to wireless hotspots when out and about or through their landlines with Bluetooth when at home.
The "Bluephone" will be available from late 2005 or early 2006, a BT spokesman said. He added that the BT is "in talks" with handset manufacturers regarding production of the phone.
No tariff details are available for the plan yet.
Project Bluephone marks BT's fight-back against the threat posed to its revenues by the growth of the mobile industry, as voice minutes - BT's traditional business - are increasingly being lost from landlines to mobiles. Telecoms consultancy Analysys predicts that by 2009, 50 per cent of all voice minutes in Western Europe will be made via mobile phones.
In other news, BT has launched a new VoIP service targeting SMEs.
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