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KT Networks Adding Mobile VoIP to Smartphone

Source: www.voip-news.com

KT Networks is adding a new VoIP feature to its Windows Mobile smartphone. The company is using HD voice technology from Global IP Solutions.

“We knew it was necessary to use a VoIP product for KT Networks’ smartphone that would provide our customers with superior voice quality, especially under challenged network conditions. GIPS was able to handle all the complex voice processing tasks that met KT Networks exacting standards,” said Kim Young-Joo, Vice President, KT Networks. “KT Networks is a company that creates value for our customers and we are committed to developing high-quality products that exceed our customers’ expectations.”

According to the companies:

GIPS VoiceEngine can provide HD voice quality on mobile phones enabling clear, consistent conversation in addition to optimizing bandwidth on congested networks. GIPS has set the standard for the industry’s highest level of voice quality over IP networks. The Company’s cutting-edge technology for processing real-time voice and video over IP is used globally by hundreds of millions of users every day.

“KT Networks is a company with a reputation for excellence. By selecting GIPS VoiceEngine technology, KT Networks has validated the quality of GIPS’ products above all our competitors,” said GIPS Chief Executive Officer, Emerick Woods. “Here at GIPS our customers are the first priority and we always strive to deliver the best products and services to them. Our technology and skills will enable KT Networks to clearly differentiate themselves from the competition by providing HD voice capabilities on a mobile phone.”

Published on June 8th, 2009 under Object id #46

Wednesday Links: Mobile VoIP, SIP to Skype, Fring

Source: www.voip-news.com

Is mobile voice traffic going to transition to mobile VoIP? According to a recent prediction, 50 percent of it will be mobile VoIP by 2019. Read about it on VoIP & Gadgets Blog.

Fring has secured an additional $10 million in funding. Read about it on VoIP News of the UK.

SIP to Skype calling? VoIP Watch says it’s just a matter of when.

Published on May 6th, 2009 under Object id #89

Securing Mobile VoIP with New Solution

Source: www.voip-news.com

Eavesdropping shouldn’t be easy. However, with the increase in a mobile workforce, keeping lines secure is becoming harder and harder. But Qnective has your back.

A new software solution allows companies to make eavesdrop-proof calls to commercially available mobile phones. Qtack secureServer can be used by up to 1,000 users for calls on the go or on their PC or notebook computer. Qnective is a mobile VoIP and data solutions provider.

According to the company:

Qnective developed the “Qtalk secureServer” for companies with an enhanced need for security. It offers secure mobile telephony with the telephone numbers and mobile phones you currently use. Your contracts with the respective mobile providers also continue to be valid. The solution can thus be easily integrated into your existing communication environment. A web-based security manager administers the system. The solution offers excellent voice quality and is virtually available everywhere in the world despite the high security standards.

Published on April 22nd, 2009 under , , , , ,

Could Zer01’s Mobile VoIP Change Mobile Calling Forever?

Source: www.voip-news.com

A few weeks ago, I wrote about a new mobile VoIP service that is making big promises called ZER01. The service offers low-cost, high-feature, unlimited mobile VoIP calling. It’s a tall order that could define mobile service much in the way digital service did when it outpaced analog service in the late 1990s.

Well, VoIP-News has a new feature up that explores this service and how it could revolutionalize mobile service.

Here’s a snippet:

What makes ZER01 unique is that it uses only wireless data links to handsets, rather than cellular voice links. It relies on major GSM cellular carriers for those links and transports both voice and data over them, encoding the voice as IP packets. It puts client software on the handset, gives each handset its own IP address, and sets up a VPN (virtual private network) or encrypted data tunnel between the handset and its switches. Except for those “last mile” wireless connections, the service runs entirely over the company’s own switching and backbone network infrastructure.

This approach makes ZER01 a true mobile VoIP carrier. Though some reports have described it as an MVNO (mobile virtual network operator), ZER01 disputes the description. That term typically refers to companies simply selling under their own names a major carrier’s mobile service running over the carrier’s network. ZER01, by contrast, is selling its own service running entirely over its own network except for the wireless last  mile.

Thoughts?

Published on March 24th, 2009 under , , , , ,

BT inmo Licensed by Qnective for Mobile VoIP

Source: www.voip-news.com

BT inmo is now licensed to sell mobile VoIP solutions from Qnective around the globe. BT inmo is developing secure, cost-effective mobile solutions for parent company BT Telecommunications. Qnective’s Qtalk products are a jumping off point for that.

“Qnective is pleased to be working with an industry leader to license Qnective’s first-of-its kind technology,” said Oswald Ortiz, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Qnective.

Qnective develops VoIP solutions for mobile communications, which are designed for operators and businesses.

“Qtalk from Qnective is the first truly mobile VoIP product which actually earns the ‘carrier grade’ rating. No other provider currently has a comparable, high-quality product and service range in a combined GSM and mobile data network environment such as HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE und GPRS,” said Harry van Streun, CEO, BT inmo.

Published on March 16th, 2009 under , , , , , , , , ,

New Mobile VoIP Offers Big Promises

Source: www.voip-news.com

A new mobile carrier is promising a low-cost, high-feature, unlimited calling plan. Sound too good to be true? Zer01 Mobile uses mobile VoIP to deliver their service. Did I mention that there is unlimited data too?

The concept is really intriguing and could provide a new viable model for mobile calling and carriers. Of course, it could also be something that mobile carriers buck at, since it involves using one signal to get to another …

According to PC World:

Zer01 gets some of their savings by eliminating traditional circuit-switched voice calling. All calls on Zer01 phones go through a proprietary Voice-over-IP (VOIP) application, which right now runs only on Windows Mobile 6 phones but will work in the future on Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, Java and even on jailbroken iPhones, Zer01 chief executive Ben Piilani said.

“No calls, period, go out over the GSM network,” Piilani said.

The company’s $69.95/month plan includes unlimited VOIP calling and data, and is month-to-month with no contracts or credit checks. For $10 more per month, you also get unlimited international calling to 40 countries.

Published on March 13th, 2009 under , , , , ,

New Mobile VoIP Service Available in US

Source: www.voip-news.com

The mobile VoIP service from Vopium is now available in the U.S. Service offers low-cost and free international mobile phone calls on GSM mobile handsets.

“Vopium is dedicated to helping people keep in touch, regardless of where they are in the world,” said Tanveer Sharif, CEO of Vopium. “We are delighted to be able to offer low-cost and free calling options to US GSM mobile users who want an affordable and convenient way to make international calls.”

How Vopium works:

Vopium is a free mobile software program that leverages mobile VoIP and Wi-Fi
technology to greatly reduce the cost of international phone calls made from
mobile phones while also maintaining excellent call quality. Free and easy to
download, Vopium integrates directly with the user’s mobile address book,
automatically re-routing all international calls via the least expensive method
available. In addition to heavily discounted international calls, Vopium users
can also slash the costs of sending text messages (SMS) abroad as each message
costs only USD .13.

Call for free using Vopium Wi-Fi:

Vopium users can also make free and heavily discounted calls using Vopium
Wi-Fi. Vopium automatically detects if a user is connected to Wi-Fi and enables
users to call other Vopium Wi-Fi users around the world for free. If a Vopium
Wi-Fi user calls a non-Vopium Wi-Fi user, they pay only the reduced
international Vopium rate.

Published on February 13th, 2009 under Object id #46

Benefits of Mobile VoIP

Source: www.voip-news.com

Using mobile VoIP can have huge benefits for mobile phone users. Seriously. Not only can you save money on international calling (it is much cheaper to use mobile VoIP on your cell than calling directly to other countries), but you can also converge all of your phones into one, convenient place.

Wasn’t it easier when we all just had one numebr to share? In the days before emails, phones and more? Really it was.

Want to know what other benefits there are of mobile VoIP. Check out this feature on VoIP News that details 12!

Published on November 5th, 2008 under , , , , ,

New Whitepaper Addresses High Quality Mobile VoIP

Source: www.voip-news.com

There is a new whitepaper available from Global IP Solutions that talks about implementing high quality mobile VoIP that addresses challenges and opportunities.

“Smartphones and especially the iPhone present the most promising opportunity for growth of the mobile IP market, and an excellent platform for developing applications that create real-time VoIP. However, mobile application developers, wireless service providers and handset manufacturers need to ensure the end user experience is first-class to ensure success in the market. GIPS audio processing expertise is recognized worldwide and ensures high-quality VoIP, even under adverse Wi-Fi conditions,” said Roar Hagen, CTO, Global IP Solutions.

According to Global IP Solutions:

The paper addresses how developers can overcome problems inherent in mobile IP communications, such as packet loss and delay, jitter, acoustic echo and OS tuning. It also explains how applications can be VoIP-enabled to take advantage of the unique capabilities of today’s smart phones, like access to the internet. To download the paper for free, visit http://www.gipscorp.com/.

Published on October 21st, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

Mobile VoIP: Peer to Peer Video Calling

Source: www.voip-news.com

Peer-to-peer video calling and multi-point video conferencing is now available on mobile phones thanks to Global IP Solutions’ VideoEngine Mobile. The new solutions runs on the Windows Mobile platform.

The company is using Marvell Technology to ensure that the media processing software gives the most

“Mobile VoIP is increasingly becoming an important service for users who seek to maximize the value received from mobile phones,” said William Stofega, Research Manager at IDC’s VoIP Services Program. “With video calling the mobile operators can now deliver the full benefits and innovations of IP communication, allowing them to offer more value-added services to customers while increasing their revenue streams.”

On the go services like videoconferencing and TV are expected to grow exponentially in the coming years.

“Today’s mobile phone users demand the best in quality and rich functionality, which is why there is an enormous opportunity for application developers and wireless carriers to offer real-time video calls to the masses,” said Emerick Woods, GIPS’ Chief Executive Officer. “Our expertise in enabling IP communications will allow mobile phone users the highest quality video calling experience possible.”

Published on October 14th, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

Finally Fring reveals how it wants to make money

Source: goebel.net

Many people were wondering during the last two years how the Israeli mobile VoIP company Fringland Ltd. wants to make any money. Their versatile software works on virtually every platform and supports more than 1.000 mobile handsets. I heard that 200.000 new users sign up every month to Fring, as well as 80 companies which want to become a SIP affiliate. More than 500 SIP companies are already using the Israeli software as an easy to deploy solution for mobile VoIP, by sending a preconfigured Fring to their users’ handsets or telling their customers how to use it. Fring invested heavily in software development and has to channel the other 500 companies’ traffic over its own servers. Every voice connection goes first from the cellphone to Fring’s servers, no matter if it’s on Skype, SIP or Google Talk. Fring could take its share from the other companies’ earnings, but hey do it for free. Also there is no paid version of Fring. All these business ideas are still in the cloud.

So how does Fring want to make money?

The cell phone multi messenger, which also serves perfectly for nearly free VoIP calls over 3G, should soon be sponsored by advertising. At the OSiM World conference in Berlin I saw an unreleased software version with banner ads for McDonald’s in Fring’s chat window. In a former occassion I could already see advertising by Gillette. The Israeli company with $20 million in venture capital seems to finally care now for revenue streams. Although CEO Avi Shechter had told me in February in an interview at Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress that the entire year of 2008 would be dedicated exclusively to software development and revenues would be irrelevant. "The McDonald’s banner ads are just a demonstration", said Fring’s cofounder Boaz Zilberman when we met in Berlin. So until now Fring makes no money from advertising but is proving the concept.

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Fring with McDonald’s banner ad on a Nokia N95 8 GB | Foto: Markus Gbel

One problem is, says Boaz, that mobile advertising is not very common yet. The advertisers still don’t understand it and therefore employ only small budgets. But these small budgets would be eaten up immediately on the millions of daily Fring messages. That’s why the company is going for bigger clients and advertising networks like Doubleclick or others. Context sensitive advertising like at Google Mail is not on the agenda. "We would have to read every chat message", says Boaz. "But we don’t want that because it would hurt our users’ trust." The business model of another Israeli born company seems creepy to him: Pudding Media is even eavesdropping their users’ conversations to deliver targeted advertising at the computer screen during the phone calls.

Fring is now developing from a sole software for messaging and VoIP to an universal contact solution, which even keeps track of your buddies’ location by GPS. The latest version 3.36.6, which you can only download from Fring’s developer website, has already joined the menus for messengers and social networks. The boundaries between these categories are every time more blurry, because for instance Facebook is also an instant messenger now. In future software versions, every person should appear only once in Fring’s contact list. Until now some people appear twofold, threefold or even more times – because they are connected to Skype, MSN, ICQ or other services at the same time. One click at the buddy’s icon will start a chat, no matter which messenger to other person is using, which can always be escalated into a Fring phone call via VoIP.

Published on September 21st, 2008 under , , , , , , , , ,

More than Mobile VoIP?

Source: www.voip-news.com

Mobile VoIP provider, iSkoot, has acquired Social.IM.

“Social.IM has served as an instant Web communications desktop platform and we see a clear consumer integration with iSkoot’s upcoming suite of Web to mobile push services,” said Mark Jacobstein, iSkoot CEO. “Acquiring Social.IM is a key step in our path to introduce later this year a groundbreaking new communications platform that will revolutionize the mobile landscape.”

According to the companies:

Social.IM built a customizable desktop application and Web service that adds real-time communication and desktop notifications for social networks, online communities, and Web sites. The technology includes a desktop IM client and also the capability to deliver new message alerts, information, and content to social network or online community members. Social.IM also released a developer API that allows for social network application developers to reach their users on desktop.

“iSkoot is ideally positioned to become the leading push services communications provider, both on the mobile platform and the Web,” said Yan-David Erlich, Social.IM CEO. “We are excited to see Social.IM participate in enabling the next step in their growing lineup of valuable consumer solutions.”

Published on September 6th, 2008 under , , , ,

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