Philips Electronics have announced its VoIP enabled baseband chips for cordless phones. The new VoIP chips from Philips will allow a user to use a cordless VoIP phone, rather than having to make calls with a VoIP phone wired into a computer. The new baseband chips are a part of the existing Philips PCD8072x familyContinue Reading
GoDialing.com have announced availability of their new portable WiFi phone that uses VoIP technology to let users place calls from the phone to a computer or landline using any WiFi hotspot. The new WiFi phone is priced at just $155, which when combined with the cheaper calls offered by VoIP services represents a significant costContinue Reading
The NetCodec uVP-2100 is the latest dual Wi-Fi VoIP handset that allows VoIP phone calls with an easy to use handset designed for consumers. The handset features a 240 x 320 pixel colour TFT display and is compatible with H263 / MPEG4 video capabilities. The screen runs at 7.5 FPS at a maximum resolution ofContinue Reading
Ipevo has announced support for Macs in it’s line of Free-1 Skype-compatible phones. The Ipevo Free-1 phones plug into a desktop or laptop using a USB connector. By pressing a button on the handset the user can initiate Skype to place a call to another computer via the internet. The Free-1 handset also lets theContinue Reading
Nokia plans on introducing a new phone in the first half of 2006 targeted at consumers with an integrated SIP client that will allow users to place and receive VoIP calls from their mobile phone. While comments from Nokia suggest that their new VoIP enabled phone will not be compatible with Skype, they do planContinue Reading