The technology field has gone through several changes during the past few years, most of us remember the years when the Sanyo 6400 was thought to be the top of the line because of its flat design, gray finish and because it was featured in the MIB movie during the time it was to be launched. The fact is that compared to today's range of features found in many mobile phones, such model lacked several features which are indispensable to most consumers.
If you recall such cell phone style then you know that "the web" which users were able to access at the time was strictly text based, even if the screen had color; while it was an inconvenience the ability to access the web through a mobile phone was actually thought to be an impressive breakthrough in the telecommunication industry. Things didn't stop there, newer mobile phones improved the way the web was accessed by providing screens with higher resolutions using liquid crystal display, this was later on improved and perfected.
With improvements in screen resolution users are now able to access the web in a more natural way compared to the old text based form, newer cell phone features increased the demand of these devices because it is convenient to have mobile access to emails, stock quotes and such. Internet is not the only feature added to newer models; MP3 players and digital cameras have been added as well. The most recent cell phone model which created big change in the telecom industry was the iPhone by Apple.
As far as you know that's all there is to it but that is not true, newer versions are incorporating what is called VOIP or voice over IP in cell phones compared to traditional formats such as GSM. VOIP is complemented with high-speed WLAN Internet connection, higher resolution cameras (2.0 MP+), radio (in addition to mp3 player), more web based applications, etc. One of the many cell phones which supports VOIP and all the features mentioned is the Nokia 6300i; while the design may not be as good as the iPhone the features are certainly attractive; if you are a Skype user then you know the benefits this technology can offer. The way phone numbers and VOIP contacts are organized has changed as well, new phone models will allow hundreds to thousands of records to be listed side by side for easy browsing.
The integration of voice over IP in cell phones is very exciting, it will enhance the way we communicate and create a great buzz around the telecommunication industry during the next few months.
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Oliphant
Voip In Mobile Phones
VoIP allows users to make phone calls though an Internet connection instead of a phone and they are able to make and receive calls at any place where there is a broadband connection. Aside from the software, many Canadians are already equipped to use the innovative voice over IP call service. All that is required is a computer, a microphone, speakers, a soundcard and, of course, a high speed broadband connection.
There are three ways to make a VoIP connect: computer to computer, phone to phone, computer to phone and vice-versa.
Computer to computer
Computer to computer is widely believed to be the easiest way to connect with VoIP. Even better, it is usually free. For those that want to stick to basics, all that is required is the installation of voice communication software (something like Skype) and a correspondent on the other end who is using the same software. VoIP can also use a Local Area Network (LAN) as long as it is IP-enabled. But for both methods an adequate bandwidth is required which would be between 50 to 100 Kilobits per second. The higher the number of Kbps the faster the information is sent or received, thus avoiding delays in the conversation.
Phone to phone
The second method is phone to phone, which is slightly more complex and not as cheap to setup. Instead of a computer, you are still using two phones to communicate through VoIP. In order to use this method an IP phone that is connected to a gateway or router instead of a telephone network is required. Another option would be to use an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) which connects a regular telephone to the computer or the Internet. The voice is converted from the phone to digital data that can be then sent over the Internet. For those that find the ATA way appealing, when registering for a VoIP service the adapter is usually included in the package, which saves the hassle of finding the device on your own.
Computer to phone
And the last method, which can be considered the most difficult, is the computer to phone connection. Like before, a requirement is the proper software and tools (speakers, microphone, and so on) but the other party simply requires a regular telephone and, in some cases, even a cell phone can be used. Although this connection can come with a charge – usually about $20 a month, it is considerably less that what a phone company would charge.
It seems that the cheapest and easiest way to use VoIP is by sticking to a computer to computer conversation. There are some downsides, such as the possibility of less-than-great sound quality or a lack of bandwidth available. However, for all those that may not be the most computer literate, reading up on what the Internet offers is a great way to expand horizons and save a fair bit of coin.
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