Voice Over Wireless LAN On A Chip 9
prostoalex writes "Texas Instruments produced a single chip platform for transmitting voice over wireless LANs. The company says the phones using the chip will be available by year-end. The chip supports 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks."
Wow.. (Score:1, Offtopic)
I guess no one cares.... (Score:1)
so maby it should say: nothing *interesting* to read here, move along
So... (Score:2)
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don't you "see the picture"?
to quote one phrase from the article
Heck, it makes one userfirendly way for newbies who would like to ena
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Yeah, I got that.
But it beggs the question, what is the point of moderating a non-frontpage story with only 7 posts, that take 20 seconds to read? I'm not knocking the moderators who moderated me up, but those points should probably be used in a story with 50+ posts.
/me Not using karma bonus.
On a chip (Score:3, Interesting)
When they make VoIP phones, it provides an argument for regulating VoIP in the same manner as regular phones.
What I want to see are VoIP/domestic wireless/cell combo phones. The Motorola CN620 combines WiFi and GSM, but I'd like a phone that could connect to a landline base station too. (So you can use it around the house even if the VoIP and cell service are gone. Well, über-geeks will make their own alternative VoIP route to the landline if the TCP/IP connection drops out.)
Y.A.W.A. (Score:2)
V.O.W.L. On a chip, anyone?