
A U.K. based VoIP services provider, TruPhone, has announced the development of new software to enable iPhone users to make voice calls over WiFi. This would greatly lower the cost of making calls since the call data is transfered over the Internet instead of the mobile network, very similar to Skype. When the iPhone is not in WiFi range, calls would be made through the SIM card and billed as normal.
The software should be ready for a beta test in about four weeks, although TruPhone is supposed to be giving a live demo of the product at DEMOfall ‘07 happening in San Diego right now.
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