March 16, 2006

Mobile VoIP only by 2007 end

VoIP on mobile phones may be hot but telecom firms say that mobile operators will only be able to upgrade their networks with HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) technology. HSUPA gives operators the bidirectional capability they need to run real VoIP. Existing networks have slow uplink speeds.

A point here: why not integrate wi-fi (namely Wimax)?

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