Google's first self-branded smartphone will soon be available on each of the four major cellular networks in the U.S.Sprint just officially announced the impending arrival of Google Nexus One, though it neglected to reveal pricing or a release date. Details will likely become somewhat clearer at next week's CTIA conference.Google's attempt to sell the Nexus One directly to consumers...
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Despite the financial pressures caused by the recession, the global Cellular Installed Base, comprised of all active devices on cellular networks, grew 14.1% year over year (YoY) in 2009, Click here for more.
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Nokia has announced the launch of a Skype application for Symbian based smartphones which enables VoIP calls over Wi-Fi, or where operators permit, over cellular networks. Click here for more.
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AP - Cablevision Systems Corp. is testing a new mobile phone that can work with Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
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Yahoo on 26th Feb 2010 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
As more and more people use cellular networks not only to make phone calls but also to access the Internet, the desire to use more than one connected device at the same time is on the rise. The problem: Paying a basic fee for each device and then maybe again for Internet access is often financially not very attractive. But even if you cross that bridge and end up with a couple of gigabytes include...
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WirelessMoves on 21st Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
I *did* tell you: "The number of VoIPo3G users could grow from virtually zero in 2007 to over 250m by the end of 2012" "It will be the operators themselves which will be mainly responsible for the push towards VoIP being carried over cellular networks" "About 60m will be using independent or Internet-based solutions – many actually operated in partnership with carriers or retailers" OK, yes,...
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DeanBubleysDisruptiveWireless on 14th Feb 2010 (via disruptivewireless.blogspot.com)
Apple Computer, Inc. has updated the iPhone developer SDK to allow VoIP over cellular networks. iCall is the first and only VoIP application that functions on the iPhone and iPod Touch over cellular 3G networks. iCall is a market leader in desktop and mobile-based desktop calling platforms, including its highly popular version for the Apple iPhone.
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MobilityPhones on 2nd Feb 2010 (via mobilityphones.com)
Apple is now allowing iPhone users to make Internet-based phone calls over cellular networks. VoIP calling has been available on the iPhone for some time now, but only worked over Wi-Fi connections, limiting the range where you can make such...
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MobileGuerilla on 29th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)