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Showing posts with label voip providers. Show all posts

How to create phone calls on your Apple iPad

As the iPad was 1st unveiled back in January, a lot of detractor have complained that the much-hyped tablet device is really just an oversized iPhone, without the iPhone part.

Stephen Colbert so astutely noted, "If you've got an iPhone by now, the iPad will be very recognizable to you. The same touch screen technology. The same applications and just like the iPhone, you can't make calls with it."

Ha! really, scratch that last part. This week, a company called Truphone has released an iPad app which basically allows iPad owner to wield their gadget like a giant iPhone. Truphone is a VoIP application. similar to Skype, it harnesses the power of the Web to go around traditional phone lines.

According to Truphone, everyone calls to other Truphone, Skype, or Google Talk users be free; you pay a really low rate to call a landline otherwise mobile phone - five cents per minute in the US, less if you sign up for a monthly plan. The iPad version of Truphone - the app is also obtainable on the iPhone - uses the built-in speaker and mic on the iPad to relay calls.

But let's face it, folks: by the Apple iPad like an Apple iPhone is jump to look really, really silly. The tablet device, for one, measures some 9 inches by 7 inches. It's large, it's important, and no one wants to hold that thing up to their head. Over at TechCrunch, John Biggs films himself by the Truphone, and admit that it all makes for "the most ridiculous talking knowledge you’ve ever seen."



Click on the video and see for yourself. Or verify out some of our prior story about VoIP apps on Apple plans. Late last month, for example, Line2 was yanked from the iTunes store after a hacker attack. And previous that, Apple and Google scuffle over Google Voice.


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China VoIP & Digital Telecom Completes Business Transition, Allowing Focus on Providing Integral Virtualization Solutions and Services in the Future

China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. a Nevada corporation, announced that it has discontinued its complete VoIP business and is focusing on providing integral virtualization solutions and services in China from now on.

VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a service that conveys voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks. This business offers high-quality IP communication services for enterprises and government agencies with much lower fees and costs. However, the business was blocked by the Chinese Government in July 2009 owing to certain political needs.

In order to shift its business focus to China's virtualization market, the Company needed a second subsidiary in early 2008. The latest subsidiary, Beijing PowerUnique Technologies, is located in Beijing and specializes in virtualization software R&D, sale and service.


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VoIP Gaining Ground, So Where Will Legacy Voice Make Its Last Stand?

Voice over Internet Protocol penetration among U.S. businesses will rise rapidly over the next few years, reaching 79 percent by 2013, compared to 42 percent at the end of 2009, according to research out today from analyst firm In-Stat. At this point I wonder what market demographic symbolizes the last stand for legacy circuit switched voice. Will it be consumer landlines or will it be mobile voice over 3G networks?Current telephone networks are slowly being phased out as the world moves to IP communications. At present in the U.S. only 78 percent of consumer homes have a landline and only 22 percent rely on them exclusively. In the next three years I dream both numbers will be much lower, which is why the FCC is looking at how to hold Broadband access (which is necessary for IP telephony) for all.

In the mobile world, legacy voice will connect around for a while longer. Even though the next-generation Long Term Evolution networks will support voice, it’s still unclear how carriers will control voice calls over the all-IP LTE network. In addition, the existing 3G and even 2G networks will still be around delivering voice calls, so legacy voice is still going to rule on mobile phones.


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