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Skype Mobile Phone
October 23, 2007
Skype will soon have a mobile phone on the market and more exciting VoIP news there cannot be. I would imagine it will be a dual-mode device which auto-senses WiFi networks and sends calls on its service. Why would you want such a thing?
Well for one thing, audio quality will be better with this device over a WiFi network when calling other people on Skype. This is due to the wideband codec which is not degraded by PSTN traversal. In addition, the people you call on your phone will not need to have a SkypeIn account to receive your Skype calls.
Of course these benefits are also possible with a Skype-only phone but this dual-mode device will function as a cellular phone as well. This is truly the best of both worlds.
I haven’t spoken with the company about this phone but I am excited for eBay as this device could open up a ton of new markets for them. In addition, it should be easy for the company to enable mobile video calls.
This phone should scare the living daylights out of wireless carriers worldwide.
TMCnet’s Brian Solomon has more on this exciting development.
Polycom and Ekahau Partner
October 23, 2007
As the world becomes more interconnected (read: smaller), the need for increases in productivity grows exponentially. The reason is simple. The more countries get into the act, the more competition each company has to deal with.
Thankfully, technology comes to the rescue once again and to that end I would like to point out that WiFi telephony makes companies more productive in more ways than one. We all understand users can use a wireless LAN phone to hook into a PBX so as to not miss important phone calls. This is similar to why most of us have cordless or cell phones at home. Today however I came across WiFi telephony news which will make companies more productive on multiple levels.
In my utopian view of the business world, a large enterprise will be able to track all their important assets –human and other. Meaning, not only does a watch company need to know where their latest batch of watches are in the production cycle, they also need to know where employees are.
Is the marketing team in the conference room named “little hand?” Are the sales people on the road? Are technicians at customer’s offices, etc? Tracking is the future. And if this sounds big brotherish, I am sorry. This scenario will play out regardless of our personal feelings on the matter. If you wanted to protest the growth of technology into our personal lives you had the chance when you got your first Blackberry. :)
I got to thinking about tracking when I learned Polycom and Ekahau have teamed up to put location awareness into WiFi telephony devices. I have known the Ekahau team since around 2002 and they are recognized leaders in location-enabling WiFi networks.
Polycom is another company I have known for a long time. It seems like decades. There are few companies as entrenched in IP communications (or conference phones) as Polycom. They work with virtually every communications equipment/software company from Interactive Intelligence to Broadsoft to Microsoft. Their phones are everywhere. It seems regardless of industry event I go to, Polycom has a presence.
So what is this big news? The Ekahau Real Time Location System (RTLS) will be integrated into Polycom SpectraLink 8000 Series Wireless Telephones.
It would seem in the future, all WiFi phones (including those of the dual-mode variety) will have to be location aware. Not only for productivity reasons, I see this happening as security becomes more important. If a WiFi telephony user dials 911 and we have the technology to know where the person called from, it seems the logical end to the story is all WiFi telephony devices will be location aware.
In fact as the technology becomes more well-known, we can expect lawmakers to mandate these devices have location awareness built in.
If this doesn’t happen, I would imagine the government will endorse this technology by embracing it themselves. Corporations will follow suit.
So enhanced inter-office asset tracking is coming to an enterprise campus near you and whether you choose to embrace the technology or not is up to you. Just remember one thing. Soon you will be able to run but not hide. :)
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