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Apple Gives Green Light to Mobile VoIP iPhone App from Rebtel
Original at VoIP Monitor
• Fri, Nov 20
• 4 related articles
Using the new Rebtel iPhone app is super easy and fast. Just open the app, select the phone number of an international friend from your usual iPhone address book or type in their number, tap the Call with Rebtel button, and Rebtel takes over from there to connect the call instantly.
Related articles from CNET News.com, iPhone TIPS & TRICKS, iphone2die4.com, PDA Street.
Judge rejects AT&T Request to pull Verizon ad, AT&T Responds with Anti-Verizon AdOriginal at VoIP & Gadgets
• Thu, Nov 19
AT&T Grants Us Mobile VoIP Freedom - Oct 08, 2009 Next-gen iPod touch Features Mic, Video, and VoIP? - Jul 21, 2009 Skype on iPhone works over 3G - Mar 31, 2009 Vonage Launches Vonage Mobile for Apple iPhone & Blackberry - Oct 05, 2009
Fring Puts Free VoIP Calling on Android [Downloads]
Original at Lifehacker
• Wed, Nov 18
iPhone/Windows Mobile/Android/Symbian: Fring, the app that means to let anyone make free Skype, Google Talk, MSN, or SIP calls from any phone, has hit Android. It works just as expected, over EDGE,...
Facebook Provides Alibi to Man Charged with Robbery
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Thu, Nov 12
Or you could simply commit the robbery, then a minute after your getaway just Remote Desktop to your home PC using a RDP client on your iPhone, Windows Mobile, etc. and then post stuff to your Facebook account, which will record the IP address of your home PC and not your mobile phone.
Cisco's new collaboration vision announced and on 30 Rock; Still no 3G VoIP on the iPhone?
Original at FierceVoIP
• Mon, Nov 9
By Mike Dolan gt;Cisco launched new collaboration vision: lots of video in our future gt;Acme Packet deploys solution for TruGreen gt;Skype hires well-known VoIP expert Jonathan Rosenberg to be chief technology strategist gt;Still no VoIP over 3G on the iPhone?
NimbuzzOut Launches
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Mon, Nov 9
Skype for iPhone 1.1 Update - Jul 01, 2009 flaphone, the Flash Web-based SIP-to-SIP & SIP-to-Skype VoIP App, Adds New Features - Jun 18, 2009 New Nimbuzz VoIP app for the iPhone and iPod touch - Mar 19, 2009 Karaka Bridges XMPP and Skype - Feb 27, 2009
Vonage posts 3Q loss
Original at FierceVoIP
• Fri, Nov 6
By Mike Dolan Despite the down numbers, Vonage has been making some serious moves lately, launching its $24.99 a month unlimited international calling plan and putting out an innovative smartphone app for Blackberry and the iPhone. Vonage iPhone App submission sends stock soaring
Skype Battle Nears End
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Wed, Nov 4
• 1 related articles
Skype on iPhone is Official - Mar 30, 2009 Skype Nixes Skype Extras - Sep 14, 2009 Skype for iPhone Comes to Canada - Sep 09, 2009 TrackBacks | Comments | Tag with del.icio.us | VoIP & Gadgets Blog Home | Permalink: Skype Battle Nears End Copyright VoIP & Gadgets Blog
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Ribbit Mobile Launches
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Tue, Nov 3
• 6 related articles
Is The End of Skype Near? - Sep 18, 2009 Skype Nixes Skype Extras - Sep 14, 2009 Skype for iPhone Comes to Canada - Sep 09, 2009 ShoreTel Lands 1st 'Skype for SIP' interoperability - Sep 09, 2009 Why Did the Skype eBay Marriage Fail? - Sep 02, 2009 Skype for iPhone 1.1 Update - Jul 01, 2009
Related articles from Tehrani.com, FierceVoIP, andyabramson.blogs.com and more.
Matrix Launches the V Phone, an IP Telephony App for the iPhone
Original at PR.com
• Sun, Nov 1
Australian firm Matrix Knowledge Management Pty Ltd announces the launch of its proprietary V Phone: wireless and mobile VoIP software for the iPhone platform, which has the immense potential to be a forerunner in the supply of software to VoIP Service Providers (VSP's) and Internet S...
AdMob Sees Explosive Mobile Phone Internet Usage
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Fri, Oct 30
Apple iPhone 2.0: Twice as Much for Half as Much - Jun 09, 2008 Vonage Launches Vonage Mobile for Apple iPhone & Blackberry - Oct 05, 2009 Siphon SIP App for iPhone Works over AT&T's 3G network? Holy Toledo! - Sep 17, 2009 Vonage's Killer iPhone app - Aug 31, 2009
In Chicago for VoIP Conference
Original at Tehrani.com
• Thu, Oct 29
TMCnet iPhone Site Launches at i.tmcnet.com - Dec 12, 2008 Best Buy, iPhone 3G First Impressions - Sep 08, 2008 TrackBacks | Comments | Tag with del.icio.us | Communications and Technology Blog - Tehrani.com Home | Permalink: In Chicago for VoIP Conference
Google enables traffic-pumping workaround on Voice, calls for reform
Original at FierceVoIP
• Thu, Oct 29
By Mike Dolan For more: read the article Related articles AT&T finds Google Voice blocking calls to convent Congress members ask FCC to investigate Google Voice call blocking AT&T extends VoIP over 3G to iPhone users Speakeasy.com's blocking of certain VoIP calls to trigger FCC action?
V Phone: Mobile & Wireless VoIP on the Apple iPhoneOriginal at VoIP Monitor
• Wed, Oct 28
The V Phone offers a key advantage that is sure to grab the attention of users of other mobile VoIP software. Rather than locking iPhone users into working with a single VoIP provider, it lets users choose between multiple providers of their choice for voice calling. The V Phone nullifies th...
Security firm demoed hacking and eavesdropping on IPhone mobile VoIP calls
Original at FierceVoIP
• Mon, Oct 26
By Mike Dolan Over the weekend, Sipera Systems demonstrated how easy it was to eavesdrop and record VoIP calls made over an unsecured WiFi network on the iPhone. Using open source software called UCSniff, the security team hacked into the iPhone's VoIP calls proving that without security software, m...
VoIP Over 3G in Canada on the iPhone?
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Fri, Oct 23
By Andy Abramson Erik Lagerway thinks VoIP over 3G is a when, not an if on the iPhone up in Canada. This is of course not going to happen until Apple updates their developer's Terms and Conditions. Right now Apple's T's & C's that the iPhone developers are working under are not yet written to enable the appl...
Demos to show spying on mobile IP calls
Original at CNET News.com
• Fri, Oct 23
Researchers at conference will demonstrate how VoIP-based iPhone conversations over wireless networks and IP video phone sessions can be snooped on.
Speakeasy looks for a piece of iPhone action
Original at FierceVoIP
• Tue, Oct 20
By Mike Dolan Speakeasy, a Seattle-based VoIP company that took a tip from Google Voice and warned of blocking numbers on its VoIP service, is now taking a tip from Skype and Vonage with their recent mobile plays. Of course, they've put their own interesting spin on it as well. To wit, Speakeasy has launc...
Rebtel Is a Call Bridging App, Not VoIP over 3G
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Mon, Oct 19
By Andy Abramson Rebtel provides user a valuable service. Cheap calls. But it isn't VoIP. Now it's available in the Apple iPhone App Store. Basically what the new app does is call set up. This is not really different than GoogleVoice's ability to do the same thing, other than it's in the App Store.
VoIP Hackers; More VoIP over 3G
Original at FierceVoIP
• Mon, Oct 19
By Mike Dolan gt;Nokia Siemens to upgrade Netherlands telecom provider Ziggo's VoIP systems gt;Computer Hacker Fugitive Extradited for Cybercrimes Relating to VOIP Telephone Services gt;UAE mulls legalizing VoIP gt;Apple approves Rebtel VoIP over 3G on iPhone
Engadget Podcast 166 - 10.09.2009
Original at Engadget
• Fri, Oct 9
By Trent Wolbe 00:50:30 - Samsung Behold II caught behind glass 00:52:05 - Samsung Moment for Sprint first hands-on! 00:55:00 - Samsung Moment slider coming to Sprint, packing Android (update: official, $179) 00:59:29 - AT&T now allowing iPhone VoIP calls over 3G
No 3G VoIP Was Only Blocked On Apple's iPhone Not Nokias
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Thu, Oct 8
By Andy Abramson The decision by Apple came from somewhere else, not Cupertino. For if they didn't want 3G VoIP calling on the iPhone, they wouldn't have had any software in the phones that when they were jailbroken that services that were offering VoIP over WiFi could run on them. So let's not spin a spinner.
AT&T to allow VoIP iPhone apps on 3G network
Original at CNET News.com
• Tue, Oct 6
AT&T and Apple clear the way for iPhone users to begin using VoIP apps on its wireless network.
AT&T now allowing iPhone VoIP calls over 3G
Original at Engadget
• Tue, Oct 6
By Nilay Patel AT&T's restrictive network policies might have been behind some of the more notable iPhone app rejections in the past, but at least one major class of applications just got the green light, as Ma Bell just opened up iPhone VoIP calls over 3G. We can only assume this is the result of the FC...
AT&T Allows Skype and VoIP on 3G Network
Original at Tehrani.com
• Tue, Oct 6
Europe Opens the iPhone Market - Nov 21, 2007 Microsoft Stops RIM/iPhone Reimbursements - Jun 18, 2009 TrackBacks | Comments | Tag with del.icio.us | Communications and Technology Blog - Tehrani.com Home | Permalink: AT&T Allows Skype and VoIP on 3G Network
AT&T extends VoIP over 3G to iPhone users
Original at FierceVoIP
• Tue, Oct 6
• 2 related articles
By Mike Dolan Related articles FCC probes Google Voice iPhone app removal Handling of Google Voice reminds AT&T vet of Ma Bell AT&T and Google spar over Google Voice Jailbreak Skype over AT&T 3G Skype for iPhone: One week, 2 million downloads
Related articles from andyabramson.blogs.com, CNET News.com.
Vonage app available for iPhone, BlackBerry
Original at CNET News.com
• Mon, Oct 5
• 4 related articles
VoIP provider receives go-ahead to offer its mobile app to iPhone, iPod Touch, and BlackBerry owners. The app is free and available in their respective app stores.
Related articles from VoIP Monitor, iPhone TIPS & TRICKS, iphone2die4.com, PDA Street.
Vonage Mobile iPhone and BlackBerry apps available for download
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Oct 5
By Thomas Ricker You remember Vonage right? The trailblazing VoIP company is still around and appears at first glance to have instigated a bit of coup in the battle for VoIP calls over AT&T connections. Unfortunately they haven't, at least not yet. See, the free Vonage Mobile app just added to the iTune...
Teledex iPhones Attain Nortel Compatible Product Designation for CS 1000 6.0
Original at Yahoo! Finance
• Tue, Sep 29
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Teledex, the leading worldwide provider of guest room telephones for the hospitality industry, today announced that Teledex iPhone SIP LD4000 series and SIP ND2000 series and the SIP NDC2000 series VoIP phones have successfully completed compatibility testing...
AT&T, Google, The FCC and Net Neutrality
Original at Tehrani.com
• Mon, Sep 28
Cox Goes Wireless - Oct 27, 2008 iPhone Driving Wireless Broadband - Jul 23, 2008 Verizon Mulls Free WiFi - May 01, 2009 Visionary Harald Braun Says Telecom - Especially Wireless - Best Industry to be in - Dec 17, 2008 My Thoughts on The Free Wireless Internet Argument - Dec 12, 2008
Apple Will Lose Fight to Ban Google Voice in the End
Original at Yahoo! News
• Fri, Sep 18
The ruckus over Google Voice on the iPhone continues, as Google and Apple squabble over who said what to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, and whether Apple really did ban Google's well-received VoIP app from its App Store. Macworld's Dan Moren offers a good recap of the latest mu...
Second Numbers on Cell Phone Reminds Me of TalkPlus
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Tue, Sep 8
By Andy Abramson One is called SecondVoice and the other, from TokTumi is called Line2 which has a very cool application now out in the iPhone App Store. These are both "me too" offerings, and compared to the never achieved success of TalkPlus, nothing but features, not companies.
Opinion: Top VoIP Blogs
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Thu, Sep 3
Internet Telephony Expo Preview - Sep 10, 2008 What Skype & Rich Tehrani Do in Vegas Stays in Vegas - Apr 02, 2009 Skype on iPhone is Official - Mar 30, 2009 VoIP Supply Named to CRN's Fastest Growing Retailers - Proof VoIP a Fast Growing industry - Sep 02, 2008
MoGo Talk intros Bluetooth headset for iPhone, everyone else
Original at Engadget
• Thu, Jul 16
By Darren Murph At this point, Bluetooth headsets are pretty played, but it's some kind of thrilling to see at least one company keeping things interesting. Newton Peripherals is that very outfit, today introducing a pair of new devices that are definitely unique in a sea of me-too ear pieces. First up is t...
How to Hack the iPhone to Use SlingPlayer and Skype Over 3G
Original at Gizmodo.com
• Thu, May 14
Skype and SlingPlayer over 3G is just one of them. Luckily, we've got a comprehensive guide to easily jailbreak your iPhone 3G (or iPod touch). Follow it. Welcome back! If you're just interested in using Skype, SlingPlayer and Fring's VoIP over 3G ...
Patch: Truphone 3.0 Ups the Ante for iPhone VoIP Calling Options
Original at Voxilla.com
• Tue, Apr 28
Truphone released a third major update to its mobile communication app Tuesday and clearly leads the pack of IP telephony applications for the iPhone as Apple's device approaches two years on the market. Truphone 3.0 for iPhone features an updated UI ...
Patch: Truphone 3.0 Ups the Ante for iPhone VoIP Calling Options
Original at Voxilla
• Tue, Apr 28
By Lonnie Lazar Truphone released a third major update to its mobile communication app Tuesday and clearly leads the pack of IP telephony applications for the iPhone as Apple’s device approaches two years on the market. Truphone 3.0 for iPhone features an updated UI and new integration with Skype, allow...
The implications of Skype's free software application for the ...
Original at NetworkWorld.com
• Mon, Apr 13
MA Today we'll cover announcements from Sprint's VoIP upgrades benefiting its wholesale cable customers and we'll discuss the implications of Skype's free software application for the iPhone and iPod touch. In connection with The Cable Show sponsored by ...
Opinion: Truphone Does it Again
Original at Tehrani.com
• Tue, Jan 20
One of the hottest companies in communications is Truphone. With a super-passionate CEO named Geraldine Wilson, they are taking the world by storm while offering truly useful software-based VoIP on virtually any and all platforms from Nokia to iPhone and now Google Android G1. I remain i...
Obviously VoIP is Alive and Well
Original at Tehrani.com
• Sat, Jan 3
Is the industry losing innovation? I say perhaps. There are however new companies being created all the time and new platforms such as the iPhone which allow these applications to flourish (well the ones allowed to run on the iPhone anyway).
Taking Stock of My Accounts
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Sun, Dec 21
By Andy Abramson VoIP Skype via a Phillips Desk Phone Skype Truphone on Nokias, iPhone and iPod Touch UK Skype VoIP User Skype Spain USA Skype (3) Mobile Phones USA AT&T iPhone 3G Mobile UK WiFi Access StarBucks Gold WiFi Access DeviceScape logon client Easy WiFi Panasonic with EyeFi WiFi SD Card
Fring Trials Ads On Free Mobile Chat/VoIP Application
Original at Techcrunch
• Mon, Nov 17
By Robin Wauters Fring is essentially a mobile VoIP / chat service provider that works on the iPhone and any device running Windows Mobile or Symbian, with technology that enables users to make free calls using the Fring service itself, Skype, Live Messenger, Google Talk, and other communication servi...
Gizmodo's 20 Essential iPhone Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Nov 14
By John Mahoney digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Gizmodo_s_20_Essential_iPhone_Apps'; Fring: The only IM/messaing client you need. Covers Google Talk, AIM, Skype, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Twitter, plus VoIP calls over Wi-Fi if you're low on minutes at...
Gizmodo's 20 Essential iPhone Apps
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Nov 14
By John Mahoney It's been four months almost to the day since iPhone 2.0 came, and we've been hitting the App Store hard every week ever since to sift through what's new in iPhone App land. This week, we've decided to hold back for a second, take a breath, and compile a different kind of list: the apps that many o...
Opinion: 11 Great Tools for Making VoIP Calls on the iPhone
Original at Mashable!
• Thu, Nov 6
By Sean P. Aune World’s Simplest iPhone App Jajah Enables VoIP Calls on iPhone Apple’s iPhone Directory is Really Real! Apple Making a Directory for iPhone Apps? iPhone. Europe. September. Google Reader + iPhone = Awesome 8 Coolest iPhone Apps at iPhoneDevCamp
Linkification v8
Original at Geekzone
• Fri, Oct 10
By RedJungle Fring brings Skype and other VoIP services to iPhone - Terrific start, however as per Apple rules the VoIP option is only available over Wifi connections iPhone 2.2 Update Finally Brings Google Street View to Maps? - Evidence from the new 2.2 developer release.
Fring on iPhone Mini Review
Original at Tehrani.com
• Wed, Oct 8
Related Entries One Man's iPhone Journey (phone not included) - Aug 14, 2008iPhones Shortage Persists - Jul 25, 2008Will Steve Jobs Wow Us? - Jun 07, 2008Mossberg: 3G iPhone in 60 Days - Apr 06, 2008Garmin Nuvifone Review - Feb 13, 2008Best Buy, iPhone 3G First Impressions - Sep 08, 2008Ho...
Fring Delivers the Most Impressive VoIP and IM Client for iPhone so Far
Original at Mashable!
• Sat, Oct 4
By Paul Glazowski And as Fring’s alternative options have themselves proven to do, the free iPhone/iPod download gets you quite a lot in terms of choice. Far more than what its Apple-approved brethren have provided so far. It can connect you to Skype, MSN, ICQ, Google Talk, Twitter, Yahoo, and AOL’s AIM prot...
Patch: Fring Enables VoIP Calls Over WiFi for iPhone with Skype Sup
Original at iphone2die4.com
• Fri, Oct 3
• 4 related articles
Fring has released the iPhone version of their service today as a free download in the App Store. Sourced from: "Digg / Apple / digg"
Related articles from CNET News.com, VoIP Monitor, iPhone TIPS & TRICKS, PDA Street.
Patch: iPhone App Store: SIP VoIP client NOW Free available
Original at iPhone TIPS & TRICKS
• Fri, Oct 3
• 4 related articles
By wakuwaku Fring has released the iPhone version of their service today as a free download in the App Store. Fring allows you to chat and interact with others on a variety of networks including Skype, MSN, GoogleTalk, AIM, Yahoo, Twitter, ICQ. ...
Related articles from CNET News.com, VoIP Monitor, iphone2die4.com, PDA Street.
The Week in iPhone Apps: Fresh Fring and Other Diversions
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Oct 3
By John Mahoney This week's iPhone app coverage on Giz: •Facebook's redesigned now has a shiny new redesigned iPhone app to go along with it. •Microsoft (via subsidiary Tellme, but still) plans to develop an iPhone app for voice-recognition searches.
Android: No VOIP for You -- and Other Oddities With the Google PhoneOriginal at Wired News
• Tue, Sep 23
By Daniel Roth If this is not intended to compete with the iPhone, but with platforms like Windows Mobile (see this earlier Wired story on the planning of Android), why show up with just one model of the phone? Doing so takes away from the power of Android as Google sees it: an open (more on that in a second) O...
Opinion: If You Want To VoIP, Wait Before You Buy Nokia N96
Original at GigaOM
• Tue, Sep 2
By Om Malik Nokia’s N96 prompts me to ask the question: Where is Nokia’s touchscreen response to the iPhone? Samsung, LG and even tiny HTC have rolled out their versions of touchscreen devices. Sure, they aren’t very good, but at least they’re trying. Sony Ericsson today announced a new “panel” appro...
Thanks to Wi-Fi Smartphones, Mobile VoIP is Growing Steadily
Original at GigaOM
• Tue, Aug 26
By Om Malik WiFi-based voice calls may not appear to make much sense in this era of $99, flat-rate unlimited plans, but when you have to make a lot of international long distance calls, the cost saving are humongous. I use Truphone on my iPhone and/or my Nokia e71 to make calls to my family and friends in I...
Wednesday Links: Fring
Original at VoIP News
• Thu, Aug 14
By S. Caron of the UK has the scoop on the GIPS solution that’s bringing VoIP to the iPhone. Fring made a parody of the Olympic rings and VoIP Watch is all over it. Is it a trademark infringement? The Citrix blog has some handy tips on using GoToMeeting – particularly with regards to making adjustments for...
iPhone Apps We Like: Palringo is First Official Multi-Client IM App
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Jul 28
By John Mahoney There were a handful of multi-client IM apps available via Installer, my personal favorite being Fring, which also has the ability to do VoIP calls over Wi-Fi. You can count on Apple putting the kibosh on Fring in the App Store unless it drops the VoIP feature due to SDK guidelines, which is a...
Fring Adds J2ME, Nokia Internet Tablets
Original at voip-weblog.com
• Mon, Jul 21
One other notable feature is that Fring will allow you to make PSTN calls using your Skype Out minutes. I made a test call from my Nokia N810 and it sounded pretty good. Crossposted from The VoIP Weblog See full article. Related Entries: Fring Launches VoIP on the iPhone - 16 April 2008
High Tech Leaders Work To Make VoIP Standardized In How It's Governed
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Sat, Jul 12
By Andy Abramson From the moment I walked in the door at Juveniles Tim said with his Scottish accent, "Well hello Andy. What brings you to Paris at this time of year." After explaining why I'm here (i.e to be in real time interaction with the Truphone iPhone launch while my house goes through the renovation that...
Truphone on the iPhone
Original at voip-weblog.com
• Fri, Jul 11
I figured the folks at Truphone would be first with a VoIP over WiFi calling app available through the App Store. Sure enough, they are, or at least among them! Related Entries: Truphone: Finally, Real VoIP on the iPhone! - 27 September 2007
Who Will Have The First VoIP Over WiFi Application on iPhone 3G?
Original at voip-weblog.com
• Thu, Jul 10
VoIP in the Works for the iPhone and iPod Touch - 11 December 2007 RingFree: VoIP auf dem iPhone - und das ohne Hack oder Software - 22 Januar 2008 Fring Launches VoIP on the iPhone - 16 April 2008 iCall Brings You VoIP on the iPhone - 16 June 2008
Skype goes Mobile
Original at VoIP and ENUM
• Fri, Jun 20
By Richard(noreply@blogger.com) BusinessWeek had an article yesterday about Skype Goes Mobile. There is strangely no mention of WiFi, but 3 has a spare 3G network lying around. So what we have now is the iPhone with no 3G, the mysterious gPhone and now the "White Phone" with iSkoot, (and maybe 3GPP IMS VoIP in 3 years).
iCall Brings You VoIP on the iPhone
Original at voip-weblog.com
• Mon, Jun 16
iCall VoIP on the Apple iPhone from Arlo & Andy on Vimeo. Truphone: Finally, Real VoIP on the iPhone! - 27 September 2007 VoIP on iPhone via iCall - 14 June 2008 Who Will Have The First VoIP Over WiFi Application on iPhone 3G? - 10 July 2008
Opinion: Turn Your iPod Touch into an iPhoneOriginal at Lifehacker
• Tue, Apr 15
By Adam Pash 3.) The freeware SIP-VoIP application. Read on for details for installing SIP-VoIP below. Install SIP-VoIP Assuming you've got the hardware you need and you've prepared your device, now it's time to install the VoIP application. If you don't yet have a mic, you can test that SIP-VoIP is succ...
Opinion: Turn Your iPod Touch into an iPhone [Feature]Original at Lifehacker
• Tue, Apr 15
By Adam Pash UPDATE: Just today (4/15) it looks like another VoIP app for the iPhone has emerged called Fring. Fring promises to work with both Skype and SIP accounts, but like SIP-VoIP it's still young and not entirely perfect. I haven't tried it yet, but it might be a viable alternative to SIP-VoIP, and...
VoIP on The iPhone Who's Up First? Truphone Was and Likely Will Be
Original at andyabramson.blogs.com
• Fri, Mar 7
By Andy Abramson Yesterday Steve Jobs and the Cupertino Crew took center stage and unveiled the SDK for the iPhone and the world is waking up to the iPhone being a rather good device for VoIP. Let's face it. These plays use VoIP in the middle. But from where I sit there's a lot more here to be exploited, and at risk,...
iPod Touch and iPhone Hacked With A SIP Stack
Original at voip-weblog.com
• Wed, Dec 12
SIP is an open standard that makes it possible to make voice over IP calls. Oh sure, there are other ways to do this, but SIP is the most widely deployed and used. Once you get a SIP stack and can route the audio input and output correctly, you can theoretically make and receive calls over IP.
VoIP on iPod Touch
Original at VoIP & Gadgets
• Mon, Dec 10
Now that we know a SIP app can be loaded onto the iPod touch, I wonder how long before truphone, which VoIP-enabled the iPhone via a command line hack enables their SIP-based app to work on the iPod touch? Note the Asterisk PBX user-agent:
Google Phone: Our Google Phone Wishlist
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Oct 18
By Jason Chen • Google Talk: Both IM and VoIP makes this a fancy web communicator. The carriers may not like this, but we've got a feeling Google will sell this sans carrier. Oh, and other IM client support. • Google Video and YouTube: To at least match the iPhone, they have to have their video sites ready for m...
VoIP says hello to the iPhone
Original at Register
• Thu, Sep 27
Ready to develop, if users want it UK-based VoIP provider Truphone last night demonstrated its ability to place a VoIP call from an Apple iPhone, as well as some Facebook integration.…
Podcast: iPod Touch + iPhone Earbuds = VOIP iPhone
Original at Apple Gazette
• Thu, Sep 6
By Michael Another interesting question is whether or not the iPod Touch supports Bluetooth. Engadget seems to think that it does, and if that proves true, then you might even be able to make those VOIP calls over a wireless Bluetooth headset as well!
No Skype on iPhone? Not So!
Original at InformationWeek
• Wed, Jul 11
This just in to our All-iPhone-All-The-Time Desk: If you were bummed because you couldn't run Skype on your iPhone, weep no more. There's a work-around-around. You can install and run SoonR Talk, an AJAX app that works on the Opera Mobile browser version 8.6 (which you presumably also have t...
iPhone Without AT&T
Original at Tehrani.com
• Sat, Jul 7
You want an iPhone but you aren’t exactly thrilled about switching your phone network to AT&T. Well a hacker, who seems to be intent on breaking as many “protection schemes” as possible – from DVD to iTunes, has found a way to get the iPhone to work without paying AT&T anything. You w...
iPhone Challenge: Saying "no" to AT&T
Original at ZDNet
• Sat, Jun 30
By Mitch Ratcliffe Here's my challenge. I'll pay $100 for a VoIP client I can use over WiFi on my iPhone. Matthew Miller has explained that the iPhone will work without the AT&T SIM card, and I've set up my Sprint EV-DO card in a MacBook Pro to share its connection with my iPhone, so I don't need AT&T to comp...
Podcast: Blue Box #61: IETF framework to fight SPIT, VoIP security video, new tools, voip security news, listener comments and only a brief mention of the iPhoneOriginal at Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast
• Fri, Jun 29
By blueboxpodcast@gmail.com (Dan York and Jonathan Zar) Synopsis: Blue Box #61: IETF framework to fight SPIT, VoIP security video, new tools, voip security news, listener comments and only a brief mention of the iPhone Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast #61, a 29-minute podcast from...
I'd like an iPhone, hold the phone
Original at Computerworld
• Tue, Feb 27
It would be an incredibly slick portable media player, wireless Internet appliance, and basic PDA similar to Nokia's 770 device. If it were to deliver VoIP service, it could also serve as a portable Wi-Fi phone. Priced right, it could be a big seller because most of the revolutionary featur...
iPhone boomerang now falls on Cisco
Original at VoIP
• Sat, Jan 27
By Bhagaban The iPhone controversy takes a new twist with a Canadian VoIP company alleging Cisco Systems illegally using its iPhone trademark. Comwave, one of the leading VoIP service providers of Canada has complained that Cisco Systems is illegally using the iPhone trademark.
Cisco Responds to iPhone GPL Clusterlovemaking - Open Source Wi-Fi Phone Coming?
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Jan 22
By Jason Chen The WIP300 is a SIP phone, which is an open source standard for VoIP popularized by SIP VoIP provides and the project "Asterisk", which lets you roll your own VoIP at home with just a linux box. But if hackers get to this phone, they could possibly load it up with Skype, Google Talk, or MSN as wel...
Coming soon: JAJAH VoIP software for Apple iPhone
Original at VoIP
• Wed, Jan 10
By Bhagaban Soon after, Apple announced his coveted iPhone, JAJAH has declared that it would develop its software to support the iPhone in June 2007. It means that iPhone customers will be able to make free or low-cost global VoIP calls using JAJAH services.
Possible JAJAH VoIP Software for iPhone
Original at O'Grady's Power Page
• Mon, Dec 18
By chrisbarylick(barylick@gwu.edu) JAJAH voice over internet protocol co-founder Daniel Mattes has been quoted as stating that JAJAH is currently involved in "intense conversations" with Apple over the use of the JAJAH VoIP suite for Apple's rumored iPhone according to an article on... JAJAH voice over internet protocol c...
Not Apple, Linksys launches iPhone for VoIP market
Original at VoIP
• Mon, Dec 18
By Bhagaban These two models are compatible with Skype. The model CIT400 is a Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit that has a cordless phone base station. It plugs straightly into your network through Ethernet. The iPhone contains Skype software to enable the user to make VoIP calls without seating befor...
Cisco -- not apple -- announces iPhone branded VoIP phones
Original at Engadget
• Sun, Dec 17
By Ryan Block We hate to break it to everybody who thought the inevitable Apple phone was going to be called the iPhone, but Cisco, which has apparently had the trademark on the name since the 90s, is launching a line of Linksys "iPhone" VoIP devices (yes, that's right, lower case "i", uppercase "P"). Why...
True VoIP on iPhone almost delivered!
Original at The Mac Observer
• Wed, Sep 26
This almost sounds too good to be true: seamless switching of calls between GSM and WiFi on the iPhone! QuoteBlognation has just learned of (and witnessed) the first ever VoIP calls made from an Apple iPhone. TruPhone, the company that is... (Topic Continues)