Thursday, May 24, 2012

iPhone VoIP

Jajah iPhone app now offers SMS text messaging (including users of the iPod Touch)

February 8, 2009 by James  

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). This new capability, available as a white label solution, enables carriers as well as non-carriers to launch the service under their own brand and provide their customers... [Read full news story]

Callwave WebMessenger Mobile unified communications solution for iPhone

September 16, 2008 by James  

American company Callwave announced WebMessenger Mobile, a program that it claims is the first true enterprise unified communications solution for the iPhone. New version of WebMessenger Mobile extends Microsoft’s unified communications platform, Office Communications Server (OCS), to iPhone-carrying mobile workers. Microsoft OCS manages all... [Read full news story]

Sipgate iPhone VoIP program banned in Germany

September 13, 2008 by James  

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. According to a court decision handed down in Hamburg, Germany, Sipgate has made use of unfair business practices in order to attract... [Read full news story]

Google Talk for iPhone

July 3, 2008 by David  

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. To use it just visit www.google.com/talk with your iPhone browser. One thing to note is that you have to stay on the page to chat. If you open a new page, you will become... [Read full news story]

Sipgate VoIP for iPhone

June 5, 2008 by David  

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iChabber for iPhone

May 26, 2008 by David  

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. So if yours IM of choice is Google talk, than this is the app to use. For other IM’s you can still use Fring. To use iChabber you will need to have http://repo.ispazio.net... [Read full news story]

Fring, a native IM and VoIP program for iPhone gets updated

May 7, 2008 by David  

Fring, a popular IM and VoIP application which supports multiple clients like MSN messenger, Google talk, Yahoo, Twitter, Skype and others has been updated. 0.9875 version features numerous small bug fixes. Main ones are: 1. Issues resulting in deleted SMS (additional QA work on our side still in progress) 2. Incoming SIP calls are also available with... [Read full news story]

JaJah to provide native VoIP calls app for IPhone

April 4, 2008 by David  

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. Expected release date is this summer, close to when iPhone v2.0 firmware should be unleashed. JAJAH Mobile VoIP client will utilize their previous call-back service, in low bandwidth... [Read full news story]

Buzz Technologies launched a search portal for iPhone

March 29, 2008 by David  

Who will provide iPhone in China is still unknown, but that does not stop people from buying unlocked phones. Reportedly, there are over 600,000 unlocked iPhones in there, and some companies decided to make the best from the situation like this. www.mobicn.12buzz.com  Read More →

Apple allows iPhone VoIP programs, with a slight if…

March 20, 2008 by dennis  

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... [Read full news story]

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