Vodafone Australia will NOT cripple Nokia N95’s VoIP capabilities
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, May 8th, 2007 at 3:58 AM PST In Devices, NSeries, Nokia, Symbian, Vodafone
In reaction to the criticism for crippling the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N95’s VoIP capabilities, Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) decided NOT to go this way in Australia. In the earlier post we talked about how carriers have pulled out VoIP services from the Nokia N95. They haven’t did that completely, and VoIP providers found the way to get around the barriers, thus continuing to offer their services (affordable) to the N95 owners.
Carriers have been arguing that offering the VoIP enabled handsets would be an economic suicide. Provide contract customers with the subsidized phones, which customers could use on the competing (WiFI) networks, doesn’t have much sense from their point of view. Hopefully, the customers will win and we’ll have mobile and VoIP bundled in a not-that-expensive smartphone. (via: SymbianFreak)



I assume that Vodafone will continue to pull out the VoIP capabilites in the N95 in the markets that they have already been doing it in.
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