What’s next for VoIP in the Future?

It seems that nothing can stop the runaway success of VoIP. Driven by lower cost faster internet connections Voice over IP has become one of the fastest-growing applications on the net. But apart from cheap calls in the UK, there are other factors which have contributed to this hugely popular way of making calls. There is clearly a trend toward more innovative and more mobile services and this looks likely to ensure that demand for Voice over IP continues to grow. It is estimated that there are already around four million VoIP UK users in the UK, excluding business subscriptions.
Industry insiders point to the emergence of ADSL broadband connections that do not require line rental for a conventional phone line (naked ADSL), and number portability between conventional and IP phone services as the two key things that will bring increase the profile of VoIP to new levels.

In fact such has been the impact of VoIP that some have suggested that it may not be long before users can dispose of their traditional landline telephones completely in favour of a internet phone.

Taking a more pragmatic view, there are issues that will need to be addressed before that can happen. In the United Kingdom Internet telephony providers like Vonage or VoIPTalk will have to review both security and ease of use, as well as continue to deliver a convenient and financially viable service. They certainly offer cheap calls already but, what else do they need to do to ensure a bright future for VoIP?
As the Internet is a network open to everyone the VoIP traffic is no more immune from attack than any other data. Security is an issue for many users, particularly in the business community and the means to increase protection for users would be a welcome step in securing the long-term future of VoIP.

The ease of use issue may not remain a hindrance to development now that handsets that work on mobile networks and, via WiFi or Bluetooth links, over VoIP are now taking their place in the shops. This raises the prospect of using reduced rate VoIP services at home, in the office or at a WiFi hotspot, but still retaining the flexibility of mobile coverage when out and about.

Some VoIP companies are now selling these handsets, and have set up joint arrangements with wireless hotspots so that their subscribers can make and receive calls when out and about without the need for a PC.

Expect to see some of the restrictions of such handsets i.e. difficulties in hotspots that use web pages for authentication to be addressed any time now.

The advance of newer networking technologies will further reduce the distance between fixed, mobile and VoIP services. Wireless broadband services, in particular WiMax, could create city-wide wireless hotspots, making it possible to make mobile VoIP calls in much wider areas.

October 2, 2008. House Of Technology, University Of Telecommunication. No Comments.

Get the Samsung F210 with Free Rental

The F210 has been a a real money spinner for Samsung having proved very popular with the public. As a entry level mobile phone the F210 is quite well featured contrasted with some of the other mobile handsets at this price. The Samsung F210 has a excellent feel to it, and we really liked its cutting edge sleek design.

If colour is important to you you may like to know that this phone comes in, Black and Blue. The Samsung F210 is small and comfortable to carry. For a handset of its type, in terms of weight, the Samsung F210 scores quite highly at 72 g,. The Samsung F210 is has bluetooth, so it will work with with a number of devices. A Standard battery, Li-Ion 750 mAh, battery cell is that is fitted to the Samsung F210. The battery cell duration the F210 is 3:20 talk time and 265 hours standby time. The F210 has Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3 ring tones enabled plus a vibrating alert . Moving on to the display the mobile phone is fitted with a 1.46 inch screen, which is quite a small display for the money. The display is a TFT, 256K colors. The F210 has support for 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 . The F210 is fitted with a 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video(CIF) camera. If you use the Internet on the move, you will be pleased to know a WAP 2.0/xHTML compatible browser is included. Additionally the Samsung F210 has the following additional features:

  • MP3/AAC/AAC+/e-AAC+/WMA player
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Flight mode
  • Video player
  • Organizer
  • Calculator
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Voice memo
  • .

    Despite being a fairly new model, the Samsung F210 has some really competition from rival manufacturers products. Because of this it is quite easy to find a great deal on this mobile handset.

    There are hundreds one off deals available to possible mobile handset customers. For instance by using a mobile phone comparison site you can even get deals with 12 month free line rental or a mobile phone with a free HP Compaq 6720s laptop.

    August 28, 2008. University Of Telecommunication. No Comments.

    Another reason to love Nokia

    The Nokia 8600 Luna is a slider style mobile phone which has proved popular since its launch in June 2007. With the 8600 Luna Nokia have produced a handset which is fairly well featured for a entry level handset. The Nokia 8600 Luna is a good multi purpose handset that would be suitable for a broad range of customers.

    In terms of battery duration the Nokia 8600 Luna has 3:40 talk time and 240 hours reserve time. A Li-Ion (BP-5M) 900 mAh battery is that is supplied with the Nokia 8600 Luna. Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3 ring-tones are enabled on the Nokia 8600 Luna along with a vibrating alert. Moving on to the display the mobile phone is equipped with a 2 inch screen, which is quite a small display if you look at the other options available for the money. A TFT, 16M colors display is fitted to this mobile phone. The Nokia 8600 Luna comes equipped with bluetooth, for compatibility with the majority of accessories. Compared to other models, the 8600 Luna is one of the most compact handsets on the market. The Nokia 8600 Luna only comes in Black. The 8600 Luna is 143 g in weight. The 8600 Luna supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 . A 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video(QCIF) camera is integrated into the 8600 Luna camera. For those that need access to the Internet on the move a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included.To allow mobile Internet access a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included. This mobile handset also has a few extra features, for example., Built-in handsfree, Stainless steel body, Calculator, Smoked glass sliding cover, FM radio, Currency converter, MP3/AAC/AAC+ player, Java MIDP 2.0 and Calendar

    Regardless of being quite a recent model, the Nokia 8600 Luna faces really stiff competition. This means that it is possible to find a fantastic deal on this handset. Because of the web it has never been simpler or as cost competitive to shop for a mobile. Purchasing online can save you a significant amount of money, surprisingly, it is possible to get a contract with 6 months free line rental on the Nokia 8600 Luna , which need not cost anything to run.

    July 21, 2008. University Of Telecommunication. No Comments.