bt fusion mobiles
10 mobile trends: Should you care?
Comment Mobile VoIP has been garnering more than its fair share of headlines with a flurry of announcements from BT about its Fusion service and from handset manufacturers on the latest dual-mode phones but actual real world deployments of such systems... [09 Feb 2007]
Council fixed-mobile trial rings the changes
News BT is hoping the Fusion service will strike a cord with organisations where users make mobile calls while roaming their campus corridors, rather than always being in reach of a desk phone. Around 20 of the devices are being piloted at Leeds across... [09 Nov 2006]
BT's mobile-cum-VoIP phones: Ready for business
News Using fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) tech, BT's Corporate Fusion will allow business customers to use their phones as normal GSM mobiles when out and about and switch to routing their calls over wi-fi once they get inside their premises. [14 Sep 2006]
Landlines heading for extinction?
News European landline operators are expected to try and tackle the issue of fixed-mobile substitution by producing converged products - phones that work as both landline and mobile, such as BT's Fusion, formerly known as project Bluephone. [26 Oct 2005]
Leader: Fear BT
Leader BT's Bluephone was launched yesterday, under the brand name Fusion - a landline/mobile combination that will use GSM when one is out and about, and broadband when at home. Fusion isn't VoIP, it's an "intelligent mobile service". [16 Jun 2005]
