I would like to know if any1 has the knowhow about using, a WLAN enabled cell phone to access VOIP services like skype or for that matter using yahoo chat?? please give details.
I've been using Fring (www.fring.com) for quite some time now on my Nokia E61. Works great. You can use it as an IM client for MSN, Gtalk, Skype and a few others as well as have voice conversations. As far as I know it works only with Symbian S60 devices, although I may be wrong.
"WLAN 802.11 b/g 2.4 Ghz for UMA, with automatic switching between WLAN and cellular networks "
"UMA is the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) global standard for subscriber access to mobile circuit, packet and IMS-based services over any IP-based access network, including the Internet. With UMA, mobile operators can now leverage the cost and performance advantages of IP access technologies (DSL, Cable, Wi-Fi...) to deliver high-quality, low-cost mobile voice and data services in the locations where subscribers spend most of their time - the home and office."
More details on UMA today .. http://www.umatoday.com/umaOverview.php
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thanks everybody for the advice
The Skype mobile client is available for Windows mobile PDA's and the Nokia N800 tablet here: http://www.skype.com/download/skype/mobile/
I've been using Fring (www.fring.com) for quite some time now on my Nokia E61. Works great. You can use it as an IM client for MSN, Gtalk, Skype and a few others as well as have voice conversations. As far as I know it works only with Symbian S60 devices, although I may be wrong.
"WLAN 802.11 b/g 2.4 Ghz for UMA, with automatic switching between WLAN and cellular networks "
"UMA is the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) global standard for subscriber access to mobile circuit, packet and IMS-based services over any IP-based access network, including the Internet. With UMA, mobile operators can now leverage the cost and performance advantages of IP access technologies (DSL, Cable, Wi-Fi...) to deliver high-quality, low-cost mobile voice and data services in the locations where subscribers spend most of their time - the home and office."
More details on UMA today .. http://www.umatoday.com/umaOverview.php
and mobile society blog
http://mobilesociety.typepad.com/mobile_life/2006/02/wireless_voip_d.html
Do you know of anything about connecting cell phones using symbian OS like nokia N80, N95 etc?? what program do u install and do u know any1 using it?
Do you know of anything about connecting cell phones using symbian OS like nokia N80, N95 etc?? what program do u install and do u know any1 using it?
As long as it has Wifi..
Think of HTC, iMate, Eten, HP iPaqs ...etc
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