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Third of UK homes still without web access
News V is for VoIP The generation gap in web access persists too - adults aged over 65 are still the least likely to use the web, with 70 per cent stating they have never done so. Northern Ireland remains the... [27 Aug 2008]
Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?
News V is for VoIP But not everyone is happy with the dongle experience. Results from YouGov's DongleTrack report show while the majority (64 per cent) of mobile broadband users are buying dongles or datacards as an accessory... [20 Aug 2008]
Brits spending record time online
News It's a different story for VoIP: the number of people using net telephony services dropped from 20 per cent in 2006 to 14 per cent in the first quarter of 2008, the report found. Internet and mobile phones have seen the... [14 Aug 2008]
BT adds smart phone to home broadband package
News While BT ToGo phones can make use of wi-fi at home or via BT hotspots for mobile VoIP, there is no ability for calls to be seamlessly handed over from wi-fi to cellular and vice versa, as with FMC phones. [08 May 2008]
3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth
News V is for VoIP The number of HSDPA product suppliers has also increased from 62 to 110 over the past year. HSDPA networks entered commercial service 30 months ago; the number of HSDPA devices launched... [07 Apr 2008]
Ericsson CEO hails mobile broadband 'breakthrough'
News V is for VoIP The network has also boosted Arpu (average revenue per user), according to Trujillo, who said an Arpu differential of more than AUD$20 (£9.27) has been maintained for 3G subscribers... [11 Feb 2008]
VoIP-over-3G to make some noise
News VoIP-over-3G will be far more successful than the voice-over-wi-fi approach being touted by many communications providers, a new report suggests. Another crucial factor,... [19 Nov 2007]
Businesses converge on FMC tech
News FMC allows users to make calls over both VoIP and mobile networks from a single handset. Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) will have racked up 170 million subscribers by 2012 but consumers will lag behind... [05 Jun 2007]
Next version of 3G to milk operators for $18bn
News When LTE does eventually make its appearance, it's thought it will enable a whole host of mobile services including cellular VoIP as well as broadcast mobile TV which doesn't run on any of the current standards, such as... [01 Mar 2007]
Back FMC but ditch dual-mode phones, users told
News Only just over two per cent of US mobile subscribers will own a dual-mode phone - a device which can make VoIP calls over a broadband connection as well as standard mobile-network calls... [01 Mar 2007]
Wi-fi VoIP to threaten telco business models
News Traditional phone operators will be forced to change their approach as wireless VoIP technology surges over the next few years, say analysts. With the advent of VoIP... [26 Feb 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in mobile and wireless
News If using your mobile to make VoIP phone calls wasn't enough on the functionality front to get you excited, mobile TV finally - finally - went commercial in the UK this year courtesy of mobile recidivist BT. [15 Dec 2006]
Qualcomm CEO: PC industry should fear us
News Paul Jacobs, CEO of chipmaker and 3G IP giant Qualcomm, has revealed he believes the mobile industry has little to fear from IT, despite the advent of disruptive technologies such as VoIP and WiMax.... [11 Jul 2006]
Orange woos the mobile workforce
News Internet telephony (VoIP) is one example of where the system needs to improve, said Ellis. Such services are "currently running across a network that is inherently a best-effort network" and "not engineered to support... [15 Jun 2006]
Voice ain't dead yet - but what about telcos?
News Though mobile telephony and voice over IP (VoIP) have stolen the thunder of fixed-line voice communications, voice itself is still a vital application in the telecoms world. By 2015, the majority of... [16 May 2006]
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