Jan 16

In USA Today a device with Google’s OS Android was annouonced.
The Google browser was implemented on a HTC Qtek 9090 smartphone.
It will have a Google browser, games, camera and more.

T-Mobile has committed to offer Google OS based phone, Sprint will wait and see what Android looks like.
AT&T and Verizon Wireless didn’t make a commitments at this time.

Nov 23

Experts showed with a special program how easy it is for criminals to eavesdrop VoIP-based phone calls.

With a software
SIPtap multiple VoIP call streams are monitored, and recording for remote inspection.

Nov 14

VoIP over mobile phones give consumers the possibility to save on their phone bills.

Mobile internet technologies will be regularly used to carry voice calls within the next five years.

VoIP will pick up about 250 million users by 2012, despite very few people making use of these services now.

Dean Bubley, noted: “3G networks are increasingly capable of supporting VoIP, for both traditional mobile operators and independent internet-based VoIP challengers.”

But while mobile operators may be worried about losing call revenues to IP phone services, Mr Bubley suggested that they will finally use IP telephony themselves.

He said that VoIP will allow them to save on their cost of running their networks and offer them opportunities to launch new features for their services.

Nov 13

Gallions Housing Association, a London based company, installed a VoIP broandband solutions to reduce cost for residents in their housung blocks and will provide, step by step, voip services like IP telephony, Internet, radio, CCTV systems,IPTV services, and web networking.

System installation only took just half a day as wireless services has been supplemented by ‘broadband over powerline’ technology. This allows to connect to the system just by plugging a device into an electrical socket.

Nov 13

iBurst, a South African wireless broadband provider will introduce voip telephony services to more West Coast towns and cities.

“iBurst wireless broadband is now the cherry on the cake of the West Coast lifestyle because it enables people to work from home and earn a living while enjoying their dream lifestyles,” said Mr Mtshali.

iBurst is a good broadband option. Quick installation times cannot be matched by neither fixed line nor dial-up broadband.

With broadband your computer shows you the results you with in seconds.

iBurst is for over 50 000 South Africans the gateway to Amazon.com, Wikipedia, Google, and many other Internet resources.