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Vodafone Blends VOIP and Mobile at Cebit
Vodafone is demonstrating a service that allows mobile phone customers to call users of Internet phone services.
John Blau, IDG News Service
Friday, March 16, 2007 06:00 AM PDT Vodafone Group PLC is demonstrating a service at the Cebit trade show that allows mobile phone customers to call and exchange presence information with users of Internet phone services such as Skype.
John Blau, IDG News Service
Friday, March 16, 2007 06:00 AM PDT Vodafone Group PLC is demonstrating a service at the Cebit trade show that allows mobile phone customers to call and exchange presence information with users of Internet phone services such as Skype.
Mobile phone giant demonstrates voice-over-IP calling using Skype client with a view to launching it as a full product.
Mobile phone network operator Vodafone, today demonstrated a prototype voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephony service for mobile phones using Skype, which it said it may launch in the future.
Vodafone showed the application, code-named Starfish, in the future zone of its booth at the world's biggest technology trade show, CeBIT. It has yet to decide whether it will start offering consumers the service, which could eat into its traditional mobile voice telephone business.


