Nokia Launches Gizmo (beta) for Free Internet Calling on Nokia N95 and N80
By Will Park on Sunday, May 20th, 2007 at 1:20 PM PST In Announcements, Applications, Nokia, Symbian
Nokia has announced the beta release of their mobile version of Gizmo – the popular, open-standard internet-calling and instant messaging software that goes toe to toe with Skype. Owners of crippled Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N95’s can use this handy piece of software to get their VoIP on – presumably with a decent amount of integration (it is from Nokia’s Beta Labs, after all). Make sure you have a data plan though, because making internet calls for free won’t matter if you have to pay per megabyte!
Grab the beta version and look out for bugs!
via: pocketpicks


It’s VoIP protocol could need more bandtwidth than EDGE could allow.
WiFi would have sufficient bandwidth
If WiFi is unavailable, at least the Meta-IM and Group chat would work well. Skype is already branding small embedded devices, if just to take advantage of bluetooth technologies!
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