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D-Link has followed in ASUS footsteps and launched a wireless mobile phone with support for the WiFi 802.11g standard and can thus make phone calls via VoIP networks. D-Link DPH-540 is a clamshell model with a large color display and sports most features today’s mobile phones does.


“The DPH-540 uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and is ready to use with an Internet (VoIP) phone service plan. With echo cancellation, packet delay compensation and lost packet recovery, a VoIP call over a wireless network will sound similar to regular phone service.”




There is so far no price available for D-Link’s WiFi mobile and we don’t even know when the phone will become available. Ahoyhow, it seems VoIP is starting to get going when it comes to wireless phones that can connect to these nets, making this far from the last phone of its kind we will see.



Source: DailyTech

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