GSM Standard for WiFi and Bluetooth Compatibility
sjbe writes "Fourteen of the major wireless service providers have released a set of Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) specifications permitting operation with licenced GSM and unlicensed (WiFi/Bluetooth) spectrum. So if we're lucky we might soon be able to use a GSM cell phone through a wireless base station and experience a seemless handoff to a cellular network once out of range."
1. Would this mean that ISPs who blanket metro areas could theoretically steal all the voice traffic currently going over cell networks?
2. Would the ISPs have the bandwidth to carry all that?
3. Would they want it?
The reason I am thinking is that ATT/TimeWarner/Comcast/AOL would really like some vengeance against the cell providers, no?
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It would be nice to have phones using low power when a WiFi (or equiv) signal is available indoors, and switch to high power signal to the tower, thus extending battery life even further. It would also be interesting to see if this can make a difference to the long term effect of all the high power electromagnetic radiation that we are covering ourselves with!
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Ok, what I'd really like to see is...... a VoIP phone that works with wifi! That would be the future as wireless network coverage gets better and better!
But it is probably unlikely to happen, with the current stranglehold on the mobile industry, they will do everything they can to protect their cash cow.
Online backup with Mozy, sounds like Ozzie, but more!