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	<title>Comments on: Nuvoiz readies softphone for enterprise</title>
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		<title>By: StartupSquad &#38;#187; Blog Archive &#38;#187; Key UMA innovator Kineto raises more funds</title>
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		<description>[...] Last month I had written about Mountain View based Nuvoiz&nbsp;showcasing its enterprise targeted softphone at DEMO. Simens and DiVitas Networks are couple of other companies&nbsp;competing in this space. All said and done, one of the biggest challenge each of these service providers will face&nbsp;is as they go alone is that nothing stops major wireless carriers from implementing these solutions. With Deutsche Telekom&nbsp;and its subsidiary T-Mobile, BT, Orange already offering consumer facing WiFi-wireless call switching plans, I am not about the strategy for these upstarts. Basic idea of going for the lower price path would again be a loosers game for everyone. However working as technology partners for carriers, just like&nbsp;Kineto,&nbsp;beyond US should prove to be more effective. Tags: StartupSquad, VoIP, WiFi, FMG, Fixed+mobile+convergence Share and Enjoy: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Last month I had written about Mountain View based Nuvoiz&#38;nbsp;showcasing its enterprise targeted softphone at DEMO. Simens and DiVitas Networks are couple of other companies&#38;nbsp;competing in this space. All said and done, one of the biggest challenge each of these service providers will face&#38;nbsp;is as they go alone is that nothing stops major wireless carriers from implementing these solutions. With Deutsche Telekom&#38;nbsp;and its subsidiary T-Mobile, BT, Orange already offering consumer facing WiFi-wireless call switching plans, I am not about the strategy for these upstarts. Basic idea of going for the lower price path would again be a loosers game for everyone. However working as technology partners for carriers, just like&#38;nbsp;Kineto,&#38;nbsp;beyond US should prove to be more effective. Tags: StartupSquad, VoIP, WiFi, FMG, Fixed+mobile+convergence Share and Enjoy: [...]</p>
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