ps: no way does Cingular let Apple throw a VOIP client on the iPhone
- that's gotta be part of this deal. i can't see Cingular putting
themselves at risk to cannibalize their voice minutes by offering a
solution that also sucks up all their bandwidth.
/d
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On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Joe Germuska wrote:
On 1/11/07, Mike Liebhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A Skype stiyle VOIP app will be a nice addition too.
I suppose by the time Apple buys Cisco off, they will have probably
bought the right to include VOIP whether or not Cisco's (Linksys)
iPhone plays in the same space.
In fact, although I know that phones (and iPods) traditionally are
closed anyway, I had wondered if one reason this is a closed
platform was to prevent outside developers from porting Skype or
something like it and compromising Apple's ability to claim that
their iPhone doesn't compete directly with Cisco's.
Probably not. Probably just a control freak thing.
Joe
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