Does the iPhone belong in corporate networks? The right mobile handset for business use depends greatly on the organization that's deploying them, according to participants in a peer-group session at VoiceCon Orlando. RIM unveils BlackBerry application store Research in Motion this week launches BlackBerry App World, an online catalog to find, buy, and download applications for its smartphones Skype for SIP targets business customers Skype is making its second run at corporate business with a service that lets its peer-to-peer VoIP clients interact with existing IP PBXs, and this may be just the start of a larger push. Skype for iPhone: Beyond the Hype, It's Still Just Skype The new Skype iPhone app is more interesting as a political statement than as an application. Not that there is anything wrong with the app, except, of course for the large number of people who can't get it running ... Skype for iPhone available everywhere but Canada Skype Technologies S.A. will make its highly anticipated debut on the Apple Inc. iPhone Tuesday, but Canadian users will be one of the only countries in the world left shut out. Sneak Peek at Skype for iPhone, Available Tuesday Skype is set to launch its iPhone application Tuesday bringing its much anticipated Net-based phone service to Apple's mobile platform. With the Skype iPhone app users will be able to make free calls using Wi-Fi to ... Skype for iPhone arrives Skype on Monday announced that its Skype for iPhone application will be available on the App Store. Mobile Skype: The End of Cellular As We Know It The arrival of Skype on iPhone and BlackBerry will force the carriers to confront a painful reality: Telephone calls aren't special. They are just data crossing the network that happens to end up on a handset someplace. ... Video: iPhone app: Skype for iPhone The popular VoIP and chat application makes its iPhone debut. Watch Keith make a phone call to Jason. Why the Palm Pre won't 'kill' anything PC World has a story by Ross Catanzariti, with the headline "The Palm Pre Will Be an iPhone Killer." There's a good chance Catanzariti didn't even write the headline, but in any case it's long past the time to bury once and for all the phrase "iPhone killer." CTIA : Verizon spearheads LTE advances Verizon is hoping to spark development of 4G wireless products and applications by founding an "innovation center" aimed at creating a wide range of devices and services for mobile broadband. The latest buzz on a Cisco smartphone Recent patent filings uncovered by Business Week suggest that Cisco will be unveiling its own smartphone in mid-2010. April giveaways galore Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training courses from Global Knowledge, valued at $2,995 and $3,495, and have copies of three hot books up for grabs: CCVP CIPT2 Quick Reference by Anthony Sequeira, Microsoft Voice Unified Communications by Joe Schurman and Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand by Steve Johnson. Deadline for entries April 30. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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