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4G networks and not WiFi is the solution to VoIP

by Jayvee on October 2nd, 2007

“I’m a huge disbeliever in metro Wi-Fi for VoIP simply because the external Wi-Fi doesn’t penetrate into building, so it’s pretty much useless for the majority of calls.”
- Dean Bubley, founder of Disruptive Analysis

The dispute over which wireless network should shoulder a massive scale of VoIP can only be settled by figuring out which one penetrates a concrete wall. But more than this, it seems that Dean Bubley has also identified something that’s actually very apparent: VoIP on a 4G network is more plausible because of the current types of phones we’re seeing today. As HSDPA is getting more and more accessible as a bundled feature, the trend is truly unanimous.

Cellphones for VoIP. Laptops for WiFi.

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POSTED IN: 4G, Accessories, Apps, VoIP, Web Apps, Wi-Fi

1 opinion for 4G networks and not WiFi is the solution to VoIP

  • Mike
    Oct 6, 2007 at 7:45 pm

    4G?! Never heard of it. I’m just hearing about 3.5G. I guess it’ll be another 30 years before the US even thinks about deploying it.

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