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Turn Your iPod Touch Into A Phone
A freeware application for the ipod touch can turn the music player into a virtual mobile phone. ‘Truphone’ uses wi-fi technology in the ipod touch to enable the user to physically call other ipod touch owners and Google Talk’s messaging service users. The software development is a spin off from technology Truphone have developed for smartphones and iphones and the developers of the radical new technology plan to have the capability to call landline phones in place as soon as possible. How will the iphone survive this? This could be the answer for a cheap iphone, buy the ipod touch and hook up this new mobile phone software. You don’t even need to integrate any third party electrical components other than a simple mic.
Ipod touch users who are keen to use the software will have to implement a microphone to the device in order to make and receive calls to the handheld music players. The idea is very similar to the internet revelation known as Skype. By using Skype you can make landline and mobile phone calls from your computer for next to nothing. If one user is ‘online’ at the same time as you on Skype then the phone call is absolutely free of charge and it is understood that Truphone will produce a similar set up. Indeed, Winchester Electronics have been producing similar devices since Skype first launched.
The CEO of Truphone, Geraldine Wilson, has stated that the firm aims for global internet recognition. There is a big niche in the market to be filled and Truphone mobile phone technology is not necessarily anything illegal, so why not? The only catch for this all to work is that you need to be in range of a wireless internet network. It will also need to have the newer mil-spec cables for microphone pick-up. The Truphone technology will be available for the Google phone early next year. The company prefer to target phones with an application download feature on the phone as this is the easiest way to download more information.
The founder of the technology, James Tagg, has stated that this technology will work on other phones but in a slightly different way than modern phones such as the iphone, google phone and blackberry.
iPhone Insurance: Barriers to VOIP in mobile phones
VOIP in mobile phones will, in due curse, replace other protocols. An international marketplace for mobile voice worth about 700 billion $ is in the balance. Nevertheless, it is complex to calculate when this could occur given the different obstacles and barriers VOIP may have to defeat. Traditional mobile operators are fretful about avoiding or postponing this alteration from occurring.
End to end cellular phone VOIP applications let two or more users to carry out a voice conversation in a straight line, without requiring to go through a traditional voice service at any point. They include applications like: Fring, Gizmo5, Google Talk, JAJAH, Jaxtr, Mig33, Nimbuzz, Skype, Talkety, Talkonaut, Truphone, Vopium, Yackie Mobile, Yahoo! Voice and Yeigo. These applications work via WIFI as well as via mobile network protocols such as GPRS, UMTS, and others. They represent the main hazard to conventional mobile voice carriers.
Conventional mobile operators deal with this threat by a number of methods including avoidance, pressure, lobbying etc..
1. Mobile operators often impede VOIP traffic on their own GPRS, UMTS, and other networks.
2. Mobile operators often keep out VOIP numbers in the flat plans or else they obstruct to reach them.
3. Habitually, mobile operators pressure handset vendors not to release WIFI enabled terminals.
4. Often, mobile operators pressure handset vendors to put out of action any mobile VoIP access for third party developers in their mobile application developer platforms.
5. All providers of operating system for mobile handsets are considering VOIP a prohibited thing.
The constraints imposed by established mobile operators may turn into an opening for newcomers to the mobile telephony marketplace. WIFI may become the most used protocol for VOIP. Any provider or consortium of providers offering plentyample WIFI coverage, especially in major urban areas, may have an advantage in this new VOIP arena. The source of profit may shift from the voice service itself to assured Quality of Service and/or coverage.
Also, at a time when traditional handheld Operating Systems, such as Synbian, Windows Mobile and Leopard, pay too much of a tribute to the war on VOIP, other Operating Systems may take over the ground they left in danger, such as Linux in a lot of of its versions.











