ITWeb - The Technology News Site
 news
 opinion
 in depth
 surveys
 events
 itweb info
VIRTUAL PRESS OFFICES ™
FREE NEWS SERVICES
• Newsletters

• RSS feeds

• Alerts
CAREERWEB
• Register

• Post your CV

• Find your job
BRAINSTORM
• Subscribe

• Read online
iWEEK
• Subscribe

• Read online

• Get into iWeek
IT TRAINING
• TrainingWeb

ITWEB EVENTS

• Events Calendar
FEEDBACK
• Post your feedback

• Send us a news tip
back to the ITWeb home page     Brought To You By
 SEARCH
ICASA has political backing
ICASA was sidelined

Sponsor's Message
VoxTelecom is an established provider of Cellular Least Cost Routing Solutions within the South African market place. Our vision is to provide businesses with cost-effective and efficient voice solutions that improve communications and save money.
Virtual Press Office ™ 
Click here to read the latest news.
RICA continues to hammer Vodacom
Datacentrix mulls shareholder deal
Blatter upbeat on 2010
Countdown to virtual classroom
Free daily and weekly newsletters.
Latest IT and telecoms news, information and commentary.
Social networks an attack vector
Chrome positioned for PC battle
Open Text supports standard
SolTech appoints director
Sizwe has African ambitions
Google cancels free airport WiFi
UCS cements deal with Cordys
ICT skills shortage to cost SA
Epson seeks new territories
Huawei appoints XON

  RSS feed
 News Alerts
8 September 2006 

SingTel offers wireless VOIP on Nokias
BY DAVE GLAZIER
READ IN THIS STORY:
[ 8 September 2006 ] -

SingTel offers wireless VOIP on Nokias

Nokia and SingTel are working together to combine cellular and VOIP communication services in Singapore, by integrating dual-mode wireless technology with Nokia E60, E61 and N80 Internet Edition handsets.

Teleclick reports the phones are capable of switching between 2G, 3G and wireless LAN networks, offering access to SingTel's SIP-based VOIP when inside a WiFi hotspot.

“Consumers can now experience the power of mobility and benefit from accessing Internet services and calls without being connected to a computer,” says Chris Carr, Nokia's GM of customer market operations.

Toyota cuts costs with VOIP

Australia's Toyota Material Handling (TMH) has cut telco costs by replacing a 10-year-old PABX system with VOIP and leveraging its existing WAN, writes the Australian ComputerWorld.

“[The deployment] follows a year-long search to find an alternative to its $14 000 worth of ISDN inter-office line charges and thousands of phone calls placed between sites,” adds the article.

The 100-user VOIP system TMH selected connects its main Adelaide office with two Melbourne sites and mobile staff, and also allows existing analogue handsets to operate, which is necessary to communicate with financial institutions.

UK's first WiFi VOIP carriers emerge

Mobiboo has launched what is believed to be the UK's first WiFi-based mobile VOIP service, with UK SMS specialist aql barely hours later introducing its own competing version of such a service.

This is according to TelecomWeb, which adds that both services will only work within range of an accessible WiFi hotspot or router.

“Mobiboo has stolen a march on most of the industry by signing a pact with European hotspot giant The Cloud, which boasts 1 092 hotspots scattered across the UK,” states the article.


ITWeb IT Governance 2010 Conference

ITWeb IT Governance, Risk & Compliance Conference
3 & 4 February 2010| The Forum, Bryanston
Booking fee:
R3 595.00
(excl) VAT
Exploring the value of GRC in challenging economic times
Prof. Mervyn King Hear from Mervyn King and others, including five leading SA corporates explaining best practices and legal requirements as prescribed in King III and other frameworks. Plus, attend a practical one-day workshop.

Click here to register today!



Copyright (c) 1996 - 2010 ITWeb Limited. All rights reserved.
Would you like to see your news here? Contact us for more details at itnews@itweb.co.za
Striata Rackspace Sophos BBG Technologies