Coming Soon to an iPhone Near You: VoIP
Instant-messaging chat or dissing your Texas Hold ‘em opponents on the iPhone just got one step closer. Global IP Solutions (GIPS) has announced the release of its near-ubiquitous voice-over IP (VoIP) developer software for the iPhone engineering crowd. GIPS VoiceEngine Mobile is a development toolkit for iPhone software developers who want to add voice and streaming video to iPhone applications.
“The popularity of the iPhone makes it an ideal platform for developing applications that incorporate quality real-time VoIP, giving consumers real-world communication experiences like in-game, multi-person chat,” said Emerick Woods, GIPS’ CEO. According to Steve Rust, vice president of business development for GIPS, “A limited number of development companies are already using the software, but we can’t divulge who is developing what, but we anticipate great gaming, chat and multi-party voice applications to hit the market soon.” Rust indicated that the software was available now.
VoIP Applications
Customers who now enjoy the voice features of Facebook and MySpace may soon be able to communicate
Apple acknowledged that it would allow Wi-Fi VoIP, but not by other networks, as that would violate its exclusivity contract with AT&T. Numerous blogs already detail ways in which users can enable Skype applications, for example, to place and receive phone calls by Wi-Fi and…
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