Built-in wifi, and a built-in VoIP client. It automagically roams from the 2G/3G network, to a wifi LAN if available, and can initiate voice calls over IP if configured appropriately.
Nokia seems to be on a roll recently.. I had more or less given up on them vis-a-vis innovation, but the E60 and (closer to home) the Nokia N90 are amazing (bulging) boxes. The N90, faux "Carl Zeiss optics" notwithstanding, has the smoothest, most fluid, finest-grained screen I've ever seen on a phone. The camera live display easily matches (or outdoes) the screen on the 7-megapixel Canon Ixus SD500.
Now if only Smart's 3G was working as advertised (all I get these days is a perpetual "Connecting..." dialog box) then we all could have some Serious Fun (TM).
On 3/14/06,
Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/14/06, fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ill take you into another angle..... revise the memo and put it there that
> to all branches get a globe/islacom line and take advantage of their one
> call one nation feature... no long distance cost, infrastructure
> availability per area and most of all cheaper... :->
outsource the VoIP (if it is) to Innove? where's the fun in that! :)
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