Octro Talk is a new voip and presence application that works on Symbian Series 60 phones.
What's more interesting to me is that client Nokia has introduced the new 6300i that includes more than a SIP stack. They included a full SIP based VoIP client that is easily configurable. That means users of SIP based VoIP who are able to obtain their SIP credentials from the carrier can be totting around a VoIP phone that works over WiFi. The phone, which will retail for less than $300 doesn't have 3G capability.
A third company, Tpad has introduced a Truphone like clone that takes advantage of the stack already present in the N and E Series devices to create a full VoIP service.
Its simply amazing the way technology has developed.I never thought that the symbian phones I use will come up with voip applications.
Posted by: Mike | April 01, 2008 at 12:33 PM
Great, Nokia has also launched a new cell phone with VoIP facility, which could configured very easily. This would be a great deal for Nokia group. It would have lots of costumers attracted towards them.
Posted by: Mike | March 31, 2008 at 06:37 AM