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Posted by Heath from Tru on June 02, 2010

Mobile VoIP - what does the future hold?

For a few years now, we have been producing mobile VoIP applications

At the same time, we have been keeping a close eye on the growing interest people around the world have for what we think is a pretty clever (and cost-effective) way to make calls.

In the past few days, a couple of articles came out writing about the future of mobile VoIP.

This one about a study that showed that over 100 million people will be using mobile VoIP by 2012.

And this one discussing whether mobile VoIP is about to become mainstream.

Well worth a read if you get the chance.

Of course, we are very positive about the future for mobile VoIP (naturally!), but what do you think? Do you think it is going to be a mainstream way for people to communicate? Or remain a little edgy and different?

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Given the take up of Skype and alternatives by most avid techies (anyone under 30 & a lot of oldies too!), it is only a matter of time and QoS improvement B4 VOIP is accepted by the general public.

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Mobile Voip- as far as I know that this is very useful nowadays and many of us had benefits the advantage of it.

Nice, precise and to the point. Not everyone can provide the proper flow.

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Yes it makes sense to go mobile with VoIP.

John
http://GlobalVoIPMobile.com

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