Hybrid Wi-Fi Phones Move Closer to Reality

Hybrid Wi-Fi Phones Move Closer to Reality

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Oct 24, 2003
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TTPCom shows off new chip architecture combining GSM cellular and Wi-Fi. The companys GSM-11 silicon will enable phones that roam from GSM cellular networks to LAN-based 802.11 networks — switching automatically from cellular to VOIP. The company expects products built around the new chips to be available in 2005.

Read more about GSM-11 at TTPComs site.

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