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	<title>Comments on: Wi-Fi Telephony: Possible or a Dream?</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>I think WVoIP is just a matter of time. More and more dual-mode UMTS/WiFi phones are being released in the market, some with the ability to switch mid-call.  Look for players in WiFi (and more importantly WIMAX) that aren&#039;t traditional mobile carriers to release integrate VoIP services as part of their standard &quot;Internet service&quot;. It&#039;s just the beginning of what I think will be 4G cellular communications.</description>
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