KENETH RHODES mVoIP Information Communication. mVoIP Mobile Voice over Internet Protocol  No dependency on communication infrastructure  Can use many.

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KENETH RHODES mVoIP Information Communication

mVoIP Mobile Voice over Internet Protocol  No dependency on communication infrastructure  Can use many different platforms  Standard IP Networks  Wi-Fi Networks  Cellular Services (Using the data channels)

pros cons Less expensive  IP already exists  Many already have Wi-Fi networks  Data over cellular minimal cost per MB Any platform  3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, GSM, CDMA Slower communication Quality and performance Security Look at mVoIP in Enterprise

Some Major Players 8 x 8 Inc.  Jajah  Mobivox  Skype Mobile  BT 

Technology Theoretical maximums IEEE n WiMax LTE 248 MB per sec 250 meter range 1 GB per second 15/50 kilometers 326 MB per sec 10 miles range What the future holds 2009, The Future of Mobile VoIP in the Enterprise, David Geer, Computer Magazine, Volume 42, Number 8, June 2009,