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  1. #1
    4phun
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    Thursday, August 28, 2008
    iPhone VoIP Application and App store

    Now, at least in the United Kingdom, there’s an application from VoIP
    provider TruPhone that allows iPhone users to make VoIP calls over
    WiFi, without soldering and coding.

    It is still in beta, but the TruPhone has so far been successful. The
    TruPhone software for iPhone is a native application, according to Tim
    Donnelly Smith of TruPhone. Third-party application installers are
    required.

    “Just to be totally clear: the demonstration of TruPhone on the iPhone
    doesn’t mean that it’s available to use yet,” said Smith. “It’s still
    early days. Some people have reported that ‘TruPhone has launched …’
    but, as the news release (I hope) makes clear, this isn’t the case
    yet.”

    TruPhone expects to release a simpler version in the near future. The
    new application won’t require breaking the SIM lock, and will switch
    from WiFi to SIM depending on availability of service.

    The question remains: Will AT&T, and Apple, respond to freeing the
    iPhone from AT&T’s network?

    Apple might not mind as much as service provider AT&T will. Smith
    doesn’t expect trouble from Steve Jobs and Co.

    “This program doesn’t do anything that Steve Jobs says not to do,”
    said Smith. “Apple is fairly neutral on third-party applications and
    they won’t deliberately try to break them.”



    Fring, an Israeli startup that has a great VOIP/Chat service for
    mobile phones (see our February coverage), is launching an iPhone
    version of the service sometime in the next 24 hours, we’ve heard.

    This is not a browser-based chat app like FlickIM or Mundu. It should
    be a fully functional downloadable version of the application that
    allows users to access the fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk,
    ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo and AIM services.

    That means they’ll be using the Jailbreak installer, which severely
    limits the number of iPhone users who will download and use it.

    But Fring may also be the first really killer application that can get
    non-early adopter users to consider using Jailbreak. The ability to
    make VOIP calls over the data plan in itself is probably worth it
    (although it may only work over Wifi, not the Edge network).

    This is most likely a test run in preparation for the official iPhone
    app store that will launch this summer. It’s also a risky strategy -
    some developers I’ve spoken with are avoiding Jailbreak because they
    don’t want to anger Apple and have their official applications banned
    down the road.

    Fring is doing very well even without the iPhone. The service, which
    is about a year old, gets 100,000 new active users per month. We’ll
    update when Fring actually launches the application.



    Enjoy VoIP with iPhone 3G,look for more app store

    http://digg.com/business_finance/iPh..._and_App_store



    See More: iPhone VoIP: fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, SIP,Twitter, Yahoo and AIM services




  2. #2
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: iPhone VoIP: fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahooand AIM services

    At 28 Aug 2008 19:32:05 -0700 4phun wrote:
    > Thursday, August 28, 2008
    > iPhone VoIP Application and App store
    >
    > Now, at least in the United Kingdom, there’s an application from VoIP
    > provider TruPhone that allows iPhone users to make VoIP calls over
    > WiFi, without soldering and coding.
    >
    > It is still in beta, but the TruPhone has so far been successful. The
    > TruPhone software for iPhone is a native application, according to Tim
    > Donnelly Smith of TruPhone. Third-party application installers are
    > required.
    >
    > “Just to be totally clear: the demonstration of TruPhone on the iPhone
    > doesn’t mean that it’s available to use yet,” said Smith. “It’s still
    > early days. Some people have reported that ‘TruPhone has launched …’
    > but, as the news release (I hope) makes clear, this isn’t the case
    > yet.”
    >


    "Still early days?" How many "early days" do they need?

    From Sept. 26th, 2007:
    http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/26/t...ip-for-iphone/

    "One of the Holy Grails / Seven Wonders of the iPhone World has been loosed
    upon the Earth today, namely: VoIP. According to a company called Truphone,
    they have unlocked the secret of IP telephony on the iPhone, and
    demonstrated said ability today at DEMOfall 07 in San Diego..."


    > The question remains: Will AT&T, and Apple, respond to freeing the
    > iPhone from AT&T’s network?



    More than likely, no. Of AT&T's current phone line up, they already have a
    good half-dozen phones that can do VoIP via Skype and/or Fring.


    > Fring, an Israeli startup that has a great VOIP/Chat service for
    > mobile phones (see our February coverage), is launching an iPhone
    > version of the service sometime in the next 24 hours, we’ve heard.



    When was this blog you've quoted FROM? This "news" is from APRIL! The
    iPhone Fring beta's been out for months. (Not available for the 3G yet,
    though, IIRC.)


    > This is most likely a test run in preparation for the official iPhone
    > app store that will launch this summer.



    Probably not- Fring's unique hook in the VoIP world is that they use their
    own codecs and servers to get decent VoIP performance of cellular networks,
    even at GPRS speed. VoIP over cellular is an SDK/app store no-no.


    > Enjoy VoIP with iPhone 3G,look for more app store
    >
    > http://digg.com/business_finance/iPh..._and_App_store



    Slow iPhone news day forcing you to reprint classic stories from the past,
    Vic? If you're takng requests, can we hear the one about the $200 price
    drop again?






  3. #3
    Larry
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    Re: iPhone VoIP: fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo and AIM services

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    >
    > Slow iPhone news day forcing you to reprint classic stories from the
    > past, Vic? If you're takng requests, can we hear the one about the
    > $200 price drop again?
    >
    >
    >


    Fring's ok as far as it goes, but I miss my Skype file transfers and
    other Skype functions too much.

    I'm playing with Gizmo5 at the moment because it has a new version for
    our Diablo (v4) operating system.

    Too bad iphones will never see voip without tearing into the os and
    voiding the warranty.




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