voice over internet protocol cell phones

Cellular telephone users could make calls across the World Wide Web using a technology developed by i2 telecommunication International. The corporation announced the service works with every popular cellular telephone services.
“You only make a call from your cellular telephone to your i2 telecommunication box at home,” announced the firm’s Rick Scherle in an interview Wednesday. “And we hook you onto the World Wide Web.” Scherle, who is i2 telecommunication senior V.P. of merchandising, announced the service shall be accessible when shipments of the company’s fresh InternetTalker MG-3 start next month.
The patent-pending technology behind the feature is embedded in the InternetTalker, which connects to active broadband telephone lines and World Wide Web connections at users’ homes or offices. While a user dials into his home number, the InternetTalker recognizes the cellular telephone caller I.D. and at once links the caller to the voice over Internet protocol network. The InternetTalker could recognize up to three cell-ID numbers.
When the caller is connected to his home voice over Internet protocol service, he hears a second dial tone, after which he or she could dial anyplace in the globe for no additional billing beyond i2 telecommunication’s normal service billing. Of course, users pay for their normal cellular telephone charge, as well.
“This is an exciting application program for people who make overseas calls,” announced Scherle. “It is as well good for people who have more than one box.” Noting that businesses with different offices apply voice over Internet protocol to eliminate cost billings between the offices, Scherle announced the cellular bridge to voice over Internet protocol could as well be a blessing for mobile workers. He checked off some savings made possible by the fresh service: A call to China, for example, which normally tolls $4.20 a minute from a land line service supplier, would toll only 5 cents with the fresh i2 telecommunication service; a call to the United Kingdom., normally $1.75 a minute across land line, is just 3 cents.
The cellular telephone calling feature is embedded in the processor of the InternetTalker MG-3, which, in turn, meets Session Initiation Protocol standards and operates with all popular cellular telephone service-provider standards, letting in all versions of CDMA, TDMA, GSM, and G2. No permition numbers or PIN codes are demanded because the InternetTalker recognizes the cellular telephone subscriber calling in.
The business firm has a lot of wares offers targeting both business and consumer users. What’s more, i2 telecommunication subscribers could call other i2 telecommunication subscribers for free.