Now
that VoIP and Wi-Fi have joined forces their new acronym is
VoWiFi. This stands for Voice Over Wireless Fidelity.
Basically,
VoIP is the ability to transmit phone calls over an IP address
or High speed Internet connection and Wi Fi is the culmination
of wireless internet. So Vo WiFi is transmitting a phone call
through wireless Internet. Connections to a Wi Fi server are
made when a Wi Fi device can connect to a Wi Fi access point.
The access points are spread out, and are called, “hotspots”.
It is possible to use someone else’s access point with your
wireless device, and this has raised the question of security.
This poses
to be VoWiFi’s greatest current challenge.
Currently,
wireless customers can access other’s access points just by
entering
their hotspots. This has led to laptop’s suddenly switching
networks,
or joining in another’s access points without permission.
There have already been instances of people tapping into files
and
documents due to the fact that wireless hot spots transferred
networks. There are other technical kinks to work out as well.
A “hotspot” only has a length of about 90 Meters so before VoWI
FI can become a bonifide cellular competitor, it will have to
address these issues first.

However, Wi
Fi is gaining popularity, and
VoIP phones are holding their own weight against cellular phones
due to the fact that VoIP phones still use less bandwidth are
considerably less expensive over all.
Some
cellular companies recognize that VoWi Fi phones will be
the next big thing and
are already designing dual, VoWiFi/Cellular phones. These
phones are designed to access a hotspot, and then switch
to a Cellular
network when the caller has left the hotspot vicinity.
For
example, a caller could be in their office, and be on their
hybrid phone using WiFi, if they step outside and leave
the range of an access point, they will switch to cellular
networks,
when they reenter the building and are back in the wireless
access point area, they will switch back to WiFi- all without
losing connectivity during the call. You may be wondering
why someone would want a hybrid phone; well it is simple-
the WiFi
calls are much cheaper (if not free) then the cellular. We can expect to see more changes in the future as VoWiFi
as it continues to gather a reputation. There are already many
companies embracing VoWiFi, and other companies are addressing
the needs for more stringent wireless security. For example,
there are higher security networks in place now, that will
decrease the chance of others tapping into your access points.
For many wireless users, this has been the preferred method
of wireless access.
I wouldn’t be too cautious to think that VoWI Fi won’t become
the big wave of the future. Technology continues to advance
dramatically, and once VoWiFi does work out their roaming and
security issues, the incredible cost reduction will make these
products hot commodities.
Vonage has started their VoWiFi phone service, and in preparation
for this big trend, a market has opened for VoWiFi phones.
Currently available are WiFi handsets that have added features
such as Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and Call Transfer. Prices
for VoWiFi phones vary thought you can typically purchase one
for under $200.00. VoWiFi is attracting a huge base of fans.
It can offer unlimited world calling, unlimited messaging features,
and there are benefits that VoWiFi has that are not available
with cellular phones. For instance, there are no roaming charges
with VoWiFi and this is a popular trend, which may change in
the future. Most major phone companies have already produced
the hybrid phones, or are still in the production stage. Currently, Sprint has a lawsuit against Vonage and another
VoIP provider. Maybe they are worried that VoIP is going to
take a drastic bite out of their financial kingdoms. Time will
tell, but one thing is certain, VoIP is here to stay, and as
more customers become aware of the value of services such as
VoIP WiFi, demand will continue to increase. There may be more
battles between small up and coming VoIP and WiFi companies
with powerhouses such as Sprint, but that is an example that
the technology is proving to be a serious threat.
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