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Mobile VoIP Phone Debuts

Sharla Sikes (aboutvoip.org)

Feb 15, 2008

A new portable VoIP phone using WiMAX data communications made its public debut at the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Developed jointly by Tokyo-based NetIndex Inc., Kaga Electronics Co. and the Israeli Runcom Technologies, the phone uses All-IP voice communication as well as high-speed data communications. It can also use WiFi, 3G and PHS technology.

 

Users will be able to access the Internet on a broadband connection as well as use voice, IM and video communication.

Kaga Electronics will be selling the phone under its name.

The companies also plan to produce a mobile broadband portable telephone for business enterprises, and NetIndex is “aggressively pursuing development of products using next-generation high-speed wireless communications technology,” according to a news release.

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