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Goodbye Skype....

#1 Post by ibmuser » Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:51 am

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#2 Post by BillMorrow » Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:24 am

YIKES..!! :shock:

may as well reprint this here..

Microsoft free internet voice service challenges Vodafone
By Tony Glover - Technology Editor
19 February 2006


MICROSOFT has developed a Skype-style free internet voice service for mobile phones that City analysts believe could wipe billions off the market value of operators such as Vodafone.

The service is included in a mobile version of Microsoft Office Communicator due to be released this year. It will take the form of a voice-over internet protocol (VoIP) application that allows Office users to make free voice calls over wi-fi enabled phones running Windows Mobile software. It uses the internet as a virtual phone network as well as accessing e-mail, PowerPoint and other Office applications.

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer dropped his bombshell at the mobile operators’ annual 3GSM show in Barcelona last week. The significance of his remarks was missed because of his effusive and eccentric delivery.

Trying to downplay the havoc Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile will wreak on the mobile telecoms industry, Ballmer chose a topical Valentine’s Day theme for his announcement. “I love the mobile industry and I love our operator partners, and I want to have that message precede all we’re about to show,” Ballmer said in Barcelona. He went on to demonstrate how a mobile phone running Windows Mobile can be used to make a free voice call over the internet. Ballmer told the audience: “That was a VoIP call.”

But Ballmer’s announcement may be closer to a St Valentine’s Day massacre than a love letter for the mobile operators concerned.

Cyrus Mewawalla, an analyst at Westhall Capital, believes VoIP, when backed by Microsoft, will have a more devastating effect on mobile operators than it did on the fixed-line operators, which saw their voice revenues slashed after the introduction of VoIP services such as Skype.

“Internet voice does not even have to take market share to force traditional operators to cut their prices. The mere thought of free voice is enough to make customers push for price cuts,” said Mewawalla, predicting a bloodbath for mobile operator stocks.

Operators such as Vodafone and O2 believe they will be able to fight off the threat from Microsoft’s entry into the mobile voice market.

Peter Erskine, chief executive of O2, told The Business: “This is not the first time Microsoft has tried to enter the mobile market and they still have a very long way to go.”

Erskine said because Micro-soft’s service runs on a mobile version of Office, its appeal initially will be to business users rather than private consumers.

But Ballmer last week said: “Most people have a personal life and they have a professional life. And they want the device that goes in their pocket to give them one glimpse of their information, whether it happens to be part of their private life or part of their professional life.” It is this formula that won Microsoft domination of the desktop.
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#3 Post by noetus » Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:44 am

I guess I'm being thick here. Doesn't VoIP on a mobile phone require a functioning mobile internet connection? Who is going to supply that? Surely the same old operators, Vodafone, Verizon (owned by Vodafone) and all the rest?

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#4 Post by own6volvos » Fri Mar 10, 2006 5:45 am

Oh no, companies that had a big chunk of the pie in the beginning are starting to notice it is a field that other companies want to move into to make money as well? It wasn't going to last forever that way. Personally I find telephone/cellphone/internet to home phone services to cost an arm and leg these days, and welcome any new competition into the market.

currently paying 120+ for a family cellphone plan... :x

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#5 Post by mg » Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:58 pm

So everything is fully encrypted also (AES 256, RSA 1024/1536-2048 [not relevant to US citizens])?

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