Without a formal announcement, Nokia has ceased to offer VoIP capabilities on some of its new handset models, such as the N78. The N-series phones previously had come equipped with a VoIP client that enabled users to access services such as JaJah, Truphone and Fring. None of these services now function on new N-Series phones, according to gigaom.com. The move away from pre-loaded VoIP clients is a culture change for the company, which has been quite open-source and VoIP friendly of late.
The older N-series phones 80, 81, 82 and 95 all continue to offer VoIP capabilities, according to Nokia's website.
Analysts have speculated that the move away from VoIP on new N-Series phones could be a result of carrier influence, with mobile long distance calling revenues getting shredded by VoIP bypass schemes.
For more:
- gigaom.com dishes on Nokia VoIP bailout [1]
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Ten VoIP phones [2]
Mobile Enterprise VoIP: Has its time finally come? Maybe, maybe not [3]
Links:
[1] http://gigaom.com/2008/08/23/no-voip-in-new-nokia-n-series-devices-is-nokia-turning-its-back-on-voip
[2] http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/ten-voip-phones/2007-09-20
[3] http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/mobile-enterprise-voip-has-its-time-finally-come-maybe-maybe-not/2008-03-24