Archive for the 'Apple' Category

March 9th 2008

I’ll Hate The iPhone A Little Less With VoIP

A few weeks ago I published 11 reasons, the iPhone is the worst that I have owned mobile. I am not writing today to retract those statements. I still think the iPhone is the worst I have been using mobile since the early 2000's, but with the news that Apple is well with programmers released applications that leverage VoIP iPhone WiFi capabilities, which I hate only slightly less in the near future.

I hope that with the 27% of the North American smartphone market share, the iPhone will see numerous requests from VoIP very soon, which should prove an advantage for mobile service providers, VoIP. Here are a few of the company to wait to see the applications of VoIP iPhone: Truphone Mobivox Rebtel Skype WiFi access Vyke Yeigo Mobiboo MobiVoIP TeraSip JAJAH SightSpeed GizmoProject GoogleTalk AIM.

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March 8th 2008

VoIP on The iPhone Who’s Up First? Truphone Was and Likely Will Be

Back in September Truphone client stole the press coverage at Demo 2007 with its demo at the scene of Truphone on iPhone. A few days later, Apple made another anti-piracy blocking iPhone OS making life more difficult for all players kind of VoIP. Yesterday Steve Jobs and the Cupertino crew took center stage and unveiled the SDK for iPhone and the world is awakening to the iPhone instead of being a good device for VoIP.

In essence the big gorilla dropping faster and farther if they do not find a way to embrace the idea of the Federation of Cuban Women and mobile VoIP to ensure payment of large corporate clients will not start in another place piece by piece . .

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February 28th 2008

Get Asterisk Visual Voicemail Via Your iPhone

I ran across this interesting development today browse the Asterisk-list of the user. It seems that developers Asterisk Chris Carey has created a way to check your Asterisk PBX voice through its iPhone. Using Asterisk and iUI an iPhone user interface, Chris has been able to design a piece of software that sits on the server itself Asterisk that lets you check your messages, listen to messages, delete, move messages, and change configuration Voice - everything from its iP.

This is impressive… even though I am not a great fan of my iPhone. The software has not yet been released, but should be ready any time. I have an email to Chris for more details. Below are some snapshots of what Asterisk Visual Voicemail for iPhone resembles (courtesy of Chris). .

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