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VOIP Cell Phones Coming Soon

prostoalex writes "Associated Press reports on the latest cell phones with WiFi support demoed at this year's CTIA Wireless 2006 conference. New models fall back to WiFi hotspot when the user is at home, at work, or cellular signal gets too weak. Biggest surprise? The cell phone conversation is not dropped when the switch between cellular network and WiFi hotspot takes place."

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  1. Re:Shouldn't it be reverse? by HazE_nMe · · Score: 5, Informative
    From TFA:
    UMA works by tunneling cellular information packets through the Internet when Wi-Fi is available and reverting to cellular towers when it is not.

    From what the article said, it does prefer wifi over cell towers.

  2. Here in Japan by mxpengin · · Score: 5, Informative

    Big news, Japan has had cell phones with VoIP support since 2004. nice technology .

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  3. Re:British Telecom already sells wireless VOIP cel by jacksonj04 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The only issue is you get an 07 (Mobile) number, so even when you're at 'home' and over the VoIP people calling in still get charged their provider's rates for connecting to mobiles. It's only outgoing calls which benefit from the low cost VoIP.

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  4. Re:Just what we need... by bhima · · Score: 5, Informative

    I don't get what you're whining about... It's fair that people pay for excessive transfer volumes. The ISP connection packages in the US have always baffled me... there are so few choices.

    Here in Austria we may have fewer ISPs but the number of available packages dwarfs what is available in the US... For example my mum has a package with medium bandwidth but very low transfer volume, this gives her a nice experience on the internet (and the computer updates actually get done) for the nearly the same price as dial up. I have a high bandwidth with a "Fair Use" transfer volume that is un-metered during off hours, and my little brother has the high bandwidth unlimited transfer volume package for his attempt to collect all the porn in the known universe.

    It's not the paying for transfer volume that's bad... it's the unethical business practices of American businesses that's bad.

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