 | What people want Well, I wouldn't call Skype "quite a revolution in communication technology ". I remember we used to talk with a VoIp software long before Napster invented P2P. It is true, we could call and talk, and understanding was something else. Skype looks much better if you consider the voice quality, thanks also to the fact that now we have faster connections.
But what people really want?
When they want to call they want a telephone ( mobile), they want to dial a number and they want to talk. If possible cheap and, why not for free...
The real revolution is what we can give:
www.worldonip.com
1) Access point that reaches up to 15 Kilometers and up to 90 users on one line.
You can have as many as you want...
2) Wireless mobile IP telephone that works in a coverage of 15 Kilometers( 10 miles) costs around 200 dollars, is as easy to use as any other GSM .
3) Any phone can call for free another Ip phone, locally, Nationally, Internationally, Intercontinentally. Can call any other phone using a termination.
The VoIP Access Point costs around $1400 and you can share it among 90 people.
This is a Technological revolution. Hard to believe, but it is true.
Marconi invented the Wireless and Antonio Meucci invented the Telephone, it happens that we talk the same language...
Patrizia
patrizia@worldonip.com |