Company demonstrates iPhone VoIP call
Truphone has given the first public demonstration of a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Wi-Fi phone call on the Apple iPhone.
The demonstration was made at a conference in San Diego, California yesterday.
According to the company, many people have called for VoIP use on Apple's iPhone and "Truphone will prove that it is possible using the iPhone's in-built Wi-Fi capability".
Truphone CEO James Tagg said: "Truphone is truly the mobile operator for the internet age and our aim is to see Truphone available on all cellular phones with the inherent functionality needed to make VoIP calls.
"The Apple iPhone is such a phone and we're pleased to be able to show it working for real."
The iPhone's UK launch was announced last week and the handset will go on sale from November 9th on the O2 network.
iPhone news posted on 27 September 2007
False
False
Have your say - Post a new Comment!