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cell carriers and WiFi



On 3/28/07, Tom Metro <blu at vl.com> wrote:
> The technology is available now for VoIP phones that work on WiFi. The
> cell carriers, if they wanted, could shift their focus from providing
> cell service to a paid WiFi service. But that seems unlikely to happen.
> They like the control they have now. And it wouldn't surprise me to see
> them use patent lawsuits and everything else at their disposal to try
> and stop such products and services.

I think I read somewhere that Gizmo is working on trying to get that
market as well.  I like Gizmo more when compared to services like
Skype...
-- 
Kristian Hermansen

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