Fans of the iPhone now have another reason to jump up and down and that is the ability to save money by making internet phone calls over AT&T’s cellular network. (…)
Unlimited calls + Second number on your iPhone — does that sound like a dream?
Actually, that’s the new reality with the Line2 iPhone app and service by Toktumi. (…)
Developer Finbarr Brady wrote in to say:
“I am a programmer from Ireland. I would like to tell you about my first iPhone application which recently became available on the App Store. (…)
Jajah, an iPhone IM/VoIP application, now offers an ability to send text messages via the program using only your WiFi connection, also featuring support for the iPod Touch (v2.0). (…)
American company Callwave announced WebMessenger Mobile, a program that it claims is the first true enterprise unified communications solution for the iPhone. (…)
In a sign that clearly shows mobile carriers’ dissatisfaction with iPhone VoIP programs, a German court has recently banned the Sipgate VoIP program for the iPhone, after a request from German iPhone carrier T-Mobile. (…)
Today is a messenger day. After AgileMessenger we also get a Google Talk for iPhone. Differently from Fring of previously mentioned AgileMessenger it is a web version of the app. (…)
iChabber is a native iPhone IM client which currently supports Google Talk. In the immediate future it will support Jabber. More future versions will support other IM clients too. (…)
Fring, a popular IM and VoIP application which supports multiple clients like MSN messenger, Google talk, Yahoo, Twitter, Skype and others has been updated. (…)
Jajah VoIP service that previously made a web app for making cheap calls, have announced that they are building what they hope to be the first native global VoIP application. (…)
A Thailand based developer of VoIP services Buzz Technologies points out that VoIP programs are allowed to be developed for the iPhone with the newly released software development kit — with a slight if…
The exact wording from the iPhone SDK agreement is that “If an Application requires or will have access to the carrier network, then additionally such Application: … May not have Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) functionality.”
Thus Buzz Technologies is planning to launch a mobile iPhone VoIP service that could be used in three unique ways for making inexpensive calls around the world. (…)
Raketu is now offering a new VOIP solution, offering calls over the internet (using data instead of talk time), which is always a nice alternative. Please read below for the full press release. (…)
When Cisco and Apple signed an agreement allowing each other to keep using the iPhone trademark, a part of their joint statement read “In addition, Cisco and Apple will explore opportunities for interoperability in the areas of security, and consumer and enterprise communications.”
Many analysts dismissed this idea at the time, stating that most likely no real steps to implement that will be done. (…)
While everyone was busy discussing the Apple vs Cisco affair, folks were mostly wondering whether the iPhone will keep its name or whether its launch will be delayed. (…)