The Wi-Fi in Your Handset

By MATT RICHTEL
The New York Times
July 29, 2006

What if, instead of burning up minutes on your cellphone plan, you 
could make free or cheap calls over the wireless networks that allow 
Internet access in many coffee shops, airports and homes?

New phones coming on the market will allow just that.

Instead of relying on standard cellphone networks, the phones will 
make use of the anarchic global patchwork of so-called Wi-Fi 
hotspots. Other models will be able to switch easily between the two 
modes.

The phones, while a potential money-saver for consumers, could cause 
big problems for cellphone companies. They have invested billions in 
their nationwide networks of cell towers, and they could find that 
customers are bypassing them in favor of Wi-Fi connections. The 
struggling Bell operating companies could also suffer if the new 
phones accelerate the trend toward cheap Internet-based calling, 
reducing the need for a standard phone line in homes with wireless 
networks.

The spottiness of wireless Internet coverage means that for now, the 
phones will be more of a supplement to, rather than a replacement 
for, standard cellphone service. But dozens of American cities and 
towns are either building or considering wide-area wireless networks 
that would allow Wi-Fi phones to connect and make free or cheap calls.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/29/technology/29phones.html?ex=1311825600&en=f4e35ba52faa0380&ei=5090



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