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    October 09, 2006

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    DaveG

    Hi Andy,

    Working as I do for a VoIP service provider (www.storm.co.za) in a country where VoIP was only legalised 18 months back, understand we're a bit behind the curve on many developments. That said, a question? - why would the Sony Mylo have more chance of success than a device which is both VoIP capable (to work with an IPPBX or hosted IPT service) and GSM capable (like the Nokia E61)?

    Me, I want my mobile to be my PBX extension when I enter the office (maybe even my home...) and only use GSM when I'm on the road.

    Does target market really change that fundamental?

    Are WiFi hotspots that ubiquitous yet? Do they allow the kind of QoS-like IP capacity to enable almost fully mobile VoIP?

    I agree on the price tag, but I assume volume will deal that in time.

    DaveG

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